Students at Gunn High Spend the Afternoon with Animals

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ROCK (Reach Out. Care. Know.), a student club at Gunn High School in Palo Alto, held an event where the high school students would be able to interact with animals from Animal Assisted Happiness. The animals included goats, chickens, bunnies, and guinea pigs.

The purpose of the event was to help take the stress off the minds of students who are about to take the final exams. Not to mention, these students will also be learning whether they’ll be selected by their dream colleges or not.

One freshman says that she feels relaxed petting a chicken instead of worrying about homework over the weekend. ROCK’s goals include building connections and promoting community building. This is the second time that the student club partnered with Animal Assisted Happiness.

Article source: Mercurynews.com

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