COMING SOON: We are proud to announce that our 14th Annual Collection Drive for the Buddy Dog Humane Society of Sudbury, MA will begin Nov 1, 2016. Y3K Tutor In Your Home will be collecting towels, blankets, toys, bedding and food for Buddy Dog through Jan 10, 2017. The abused and abandoned dogs and cats awaiting adoption are in desperate need of these items and YOU can make a difference! Please tell all of your friends, family, neighbors and co-workers. For more information, find out drop off locations or to schedule a pick up, log on to:
14th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive Complete List
Y3K Tutor In Your Home 14th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive Complete List
Here is the complete list of items collected for the Y3K Tutor In Your Home 14th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive. There are three convenient drop-off locations. Pick-ups are the first Saturday of each month. Our collection drive is from November 1st to January 10th. Call now!
Most Needed Items:
• Limited-slip or Martingale collars of all sizes
• Non-clumping, clay cat litter
• Bleach, laundry detergent, liquid dish soap
• Canned dog food (any brand or variety)
• Canned cat food
• Soft, chewy treats (soft Milkbones, BilJacs, Buddy Biscuits, etc.)
For the Cats and Kittens:
• Blankets and soft cat beds
• Towels
• Toys (stuffed mice, fishing pole toys, catnip)
• New, standard-sized litter boxes (no hood)
For the Dogs and Puppies:
• Sturdy leashes, 8-foot
• Toys (squeaky and plush toys; NO tennis balls or rope toys)
• DentaStix, Greenies (no rawhides please)
• Blankets and soft dog beds
• Soft, chewy treats (soft Milkbones, BilJacs, Buddy Biscuits, etc.)
• Science Diet brand dry food
For the Staff:
• Office supplies: dry-erase markers, pens, staples, etc.
• Paper towels and tissues
• All-purpose cleaner and sponges
Gift Certificates:
We can always use gift certificates from the following stores to purchase shelter supplies.
• ACE Wayland Home & Design
• HomeGoods
• B.J.’s Wholesale
• Walmart
Y3K Tutor In Your Home For Buddy Dog Humane Society
Arnold Goldstein, Vice President of Y3K Tutor In Your Home recently donated blankets, towels, toys and supplies to the Buddy Dog Humane Society shelter located in Sudbury. Pictured is Goldstein donating blankets and towels to golden retriever Chaz (one of the many dogs and cats available for adoption) and Julie Ghizzoni, Adoption Counselor. All of the items were from Y3K Tutor In Your Home’s successful 13th annual collection drive for the Buddy Dog Humane Society shelter.
Y3K Tutor In Your Home In The News!
Y3K Tutor In Your Home in the news! Front page of the MetroWest Daily News.
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/article/20151227/NEWS/151227356/0/breaking_ajax
13th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive Complete List
Y3K Tutor In Your Home 13th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive Complete List
Here is the complete list of items collected for the Y3K Tutor In Your Home 13th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive. There are three convenient drop-off locations. Pick-ups are the first Saturday of each month. Our collection drive is from November 1st to January 10th. Call now!
Most Needed Items:
• Limited-slip or Martingale collars of all sizes
• Non-clumping, clay cat litter
• Bleach, laundry detergent, liquid dish soap
• Waterless hand sanitizer
• Rubbing alcohol and distilled water
• Easy walk harnesses, medium and large
• Sturdy leashes, 6-foot and 8-foot
For the Cats and Kittens:
• Science Diet brand dry food
• Canned cat food (any brand, but not the shredded variety)
• Blankets and soft cat beds
• Towels
• Toys (squeaky toys, balls, stuffed mice, fishing pole toys, catnip)
• Litter box deodorizer (Arm & Hammer or any other brand)
• New, standard-sized litter boxes (no hood)
• Temptations cat treats
For the Dogs and Puppies:
• Science Diet brand dry food
• Canned dog food (any brand or variety)
• Toys (squeaky and plush toys; no tennis balls or rope toys)
• Bully sticks, DentaStix, Greenies (no rawhides please)
• Blankets and soft dog beds
• Step in harness small and medium sizes
• Pill Pockets
• Soft, chewy treats (soft Milkbones, BilJacs, Buddy Biscuits, etc.)
For the Staff:
• Office supplies: dry-erase markers and two-pocket folders
• Paper towels and tissues
• Medical supplies such as cotton balls, hydrogen peroxide, Q-Tips, and first-aid items
• Plastic drinking cups
• All purpose cleaner and sponges
Gift Certificates: We can always use gift certificates from the following stores to purchase shelter supplies.
• Walmart
• PetCo, PetSmart, and Especially for Pets
• Home Depot, Lowe’s
• B.J’S Wholesale Club
• Pet Edge
• Target
FIDO of Natick
The residents of Natick deserve to have an off leash dog park. Y3K Tutor In Your Home supports FIDO of Natick’s mission of building a dog park right here in Natick, MA. Look for the Y3K Tutor In Your Home test prep and tutoring certificate we donated to be used as a fundraiser prize.
Y3K Tutor In Your Home 12th Annual Collection Drive
Arnold Goldstein, Vice President of Y3K Tutor In Your Home recently presented blankets, towels, toys and supplies to the Buddy Dog Humane Society shelter located in Sudbury. Pictured is Goldstein donating a blanket to Chase the dog, Guy the cat (one of the many dogs and cats available for adoption) and Kathy Wozniak, Adoption Counselor. All of the items were from Y3K Tutor In Your Home’s successful 12th annual collection drive for the Buddy Dog Humane Society shelter.
12th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive Complete List
Many of you are asking for a re-post of our Y3K Tutor In Your Home 12th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive complete list. Please note that pick ups continue from now to January 10th.
Most Needed Items:
• Limited-slip or Martingale collars of all sizes
• Non-clumping, clay cat litter
• Litter box deodorizer
• Bleach, laundry detergent, liquid dish soap, sponges
• Waterless hand sanitizer
• New, standard-sized litter boxes (no hood)
• Rubbing alcohol and distilled water
For the Cats and Kittens:
• Science Diet brand dry food
• Canned cat food (any brand, not shredded variety)
• Blankets and soft cat beds
• Towels
• Toys (squeaky toys, balls, stuffed mice, fishing pole toys, catnip)
For the Dogs and Puppies:
• Science Diet brand dry food
• Canned dog food (any brand or variety)
• Leashes (4, 6, or 8-foot; not the retractable kind)
• Toys (squeaky & plush toys; no tennis balls/rope toys)
• Pressed raw hides
• Blankets and soft dog beds
• Step in harness small and medium sizes
For the Staff:
• Office supplies: dry-erase markers & two-pocket folders
• Paper towels and tissues
• Medical supplies such as cotton balls, hydrogen peroxide, Q-Tips, and first-aid items
• Plastic drinking cups
• Ajax cleaner
Gift Certificates: We welcome gift certificates from the following stores, so that we may purchase shelter supplies.
• Walmart
• Petco
• Home Depot
• Lowe’s
• B.J’S Wholesale Club
• Pet Edge
• Target
• Homegoods
MetroWest Humane Society
Y3K Tutor In Your Home is proud to donate our tutoring and test prep services to the MetroWest Humane Society’s annual auction. We hope you will attend and bid our donation to help the animals. The much needed funds will assist them with the operation of their shelter and the continued rescue and care of stray, abused and abandoned animals. 100% of the funds raised at the auction will be used for direct care and support of the animals.
Michigan State Board of Education Policy: Student Options for Animal Dissection
Michigan State Board of Education Policy: Student Options for Animal Dissection Coursework
The Michigan State Board of Education recognizes that a growing number of students have moral, ethical, religious, or other objections to animal dissection and that modern nonanimal teaching methods (e.g., interactive computer software) are available. The State Board of Education also recognizes that these alternative teaching lessons may be more effective and less expensive. Consistent with the recommendations of leading science education organizations, to accommodate these students and create an inclusive learning environment, any K-12 student who objects to dissecting animals or animal parts should be permitted to opt out of dissection activities without fear of reprisal.
School districts should establish a written policy stating that options are available for students who object to dissection activities, and that upon written request, the school will permit a student who objects to dissection activities to demonstrate competency through an alternative method.
Teachers shall provide these students with an alternate project (i.e., completing modules on interactive computer software) that does not involve participating in or observing dissection and through which they can learn and be assessed on the material required by the course. The alternate project should be selected by the teacher and entail a comparable amount of work to the dissection activity.
No student shall be punished or discriminated against based up on his or her decision to opt out of animal dissection activities.
A student who is reluctant to voice his or her concerns about animal use in a particular course, or who thinks these concerns have not received proper attention, may seek assistance from their principal.
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