In some schools, class pets are as common as books and desks, and during the pandemic, Ohio teachers have turned to students to provide temporary homes for their turtles and other species.
Columbus Dispatch writer Megan Henry has more.
In some schools, class pets are as common as books and desks, and during the pandemic, Ohio teachers have turned to students to provide temporary homes for their turtles and other species.
Columbus Dispatch writer Megan Henry has more.
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