Camp Invention for area students in Kindergarten through sixth grade returns to Gowanda Elementary School from July 15 to 19 between 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and
The Eddy girls head to Gowanda Elementary School on Tuesday to kick off the 2023-24 academic year. Third-grader Jassidy, first-grader Jarelyn and Pre-Kindergart
Dunkirk auxiliary meets Tuesday Dunkirk Memorial Unit 62 Auxiliary monthly meeting will be held on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Post 62, 211 Central Ave. Nomination
Can drive slated for Saturday The Blessed Mary Angela Holy Name Society will hold a can drive and bottle drive on Saturday in the the St. Hedwig’s parking l
The OBSERVERâs View
Jan 19, 2021
It’s an idea that is all about the dogs and in the Gowanda Central School district it appears as though there could be many barking their support.
A proposal for a therapy dog in the district was led by Gowanda Elementary School’s social worker, Carmen Muscarella, and school resource officer, Ben Shields, during a recent meeting earlier this month.
“This is something that’s really exciting,” Muscarella said. “I have thought about this and researched this for probably a good eight years. Over the last couple years I’ve been contemplating it.”
Some of the benefits for having a therapy dog at school include improved academics, increased attendance rates, an improved overall school climate, an increased motivation and incentive. Muscarella also noted that having a dog in a school can also teach empathy to students, which can be difficult to teach otherwise.