Harrison Highlights (2015-2016)
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- Celebrating Dr. Seuss
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It's March 2nd, and that means it's time to celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday. This year, Harrison School is using Dr. Seuss' latest book, What Pet Should I Get? (the manuscript and illustrations were discovered and published posthumously) as inspiration. One student from each class was chosen to narrate the book. The finished project can be found by clicking here.Students also engaged in discussions about which pets they would rather get and why. Students and staff also talked about the many services and therapies provided by a variety of animals. Click on the links below to view videos (courtesy of Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Siti) and for more information:Enjoy a few images of Unlikely Animal Friends: