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Animal Rights May Get Seat in City Classrooms

By Special to the Sun | December 10, 2007

Public school students will get an education in animal rights if the City Council succeeds in pressuring the Department of Education to comply with decades-old state laws.

Under section 809 of New York's Education Law, passed in 1947, state schools are required to educate children in "the humane treatment and protection of animals and of the importance of the part they play in the economy of nature."

Council Member Tony Avella says the requirement has largely been ignored or forgotten.

"It's hardly followed — there's just a couple of schools in the city doing it, and on a voluntary basis it seems," Mr. Avella said yesterday. "But state law requires it."

The council will debate a resolution by Mr. Avella today calling on the Department of Education to inform all New York City public schools of the humane education requirements and require principals to make sure their teachers comply with section 809.

The resolution has been endorsed by two animal protection groups: Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers and the League of Humane Voters of New York City.

"The way we treat animals, our fellow neighbors, this is all part of being a member of today's modern society," Mr. Avella added. "It's a benefit to the community and to the city to understand each other's needs and, in this case, those of animals."

The council member made headlines last month by publicly supporting another animal-related cause — banning the city's horse-drawn carriages.

When asked about his recent focus on nonhuman issues, Mr. Avella said his agenda reflected constituents' strong interest in the city's animals.

"There's a lot of people in the city who consider them to be very important," Mr. Avella said. "If the issue's important to them and I think it's the right thing to do, I'm going to help."


Reader comments on this article

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Thanks to New York City Council Member Avella for hearing the compassionate sentiments of his constituents and acting on them!... [MORE]

Jeff @ Coolwater4animals - Toronto, Canada 

Dec 10, 2007 03:18

I am totally against this type of program. And if my kid was in the classroom I would not allow... [MORE]

Mary 

Dec 10, 2007 08:32

This is great news! It's about time children learn about animal cruelty and related issues...i.e., that hamburgers don't grow in... [MORE]

Philos 

Dec 10, 2007 08:54

Animal Rights has NO place in schools. It is NOT about the welfare of animals. It is about the agenda... [MORE]

Elizabeth 

Dec 10, 2007 13:11

what ridiculous websites to cite -- there is no form of harm that NAIA and ConsumerFreedom.org (a front for the... [MORE]

luvmydogs 

Dec 11, 2007 23:58

There should be in all schools, educational wildlife programs that teach children about animals, empathy & tolerance. Maybe the children... [MORE]

Joanna 

Dec 10, 2007 14:31

If this animal rights group is allowed a slot in school time then The N R A should be allowed... [MORE]

Ray 

Dec 10, 2007 15:47

The real agenda of the animal rights groups is to ELIMINATE MEAT from the diet. Based on the way PETA... [MORE]

bill 

Dec 10, 2007 16:32

"Science", in this case, is just a code word for harming animals. Fortunately, Avella and the other proponents of this... [MORE]

luvmydogs 

Dec 11, 2007 23:53

Just curious....if PETA "isn't interested in the animals" why is their hidden agenda to not eat meat? [MORE]

m. van dam 

Jan 19, 2008 19:46

Forget about teaching how to treat animals. Let's focus on raising reading, math, and science grades. Let them identify all... [MORE]

Eric 

Dec 10, 2007 16:56

....but I get the feeling that if you could take away people's rights as well, you would. I mean, look... [MORE]

luvmydogs 

Dec 12, 2007 00:06

Animals can have our rights when they form their own political action committee, hold a rally on Capitol Hill,... [MORE]

Dec 10, 2007 20:04

What could possibly be wrong with love and compassion for all things? Unfortunately some, like "J" are terribly threatened with... [MORE]

catherine 

Dec 13, 2007 20:45

If Animal Rights are taught in the classroom so should Christianity! [MORE]

Pansy 

Dec 10, 2007 22:36

Are you people reading just he headline? The resolution is about humane treatment of animals. I don't see anything about... [MORE]

Patrick 

Dec 10, 2007 22:59

Consideration and compassion, what could be more important for children to learn? It's only too plainly apparent that many are... [MORE]

MaryF 

Dec 11, 2007 08:39

Humans are animals too and humans are granted rights in our society because those rights protect their interests. Humans have... [MORE]

Philip 

Dec 12, 2007 15:26

Hi everyone, I am a student pursuing a Masters in Education that focuses on Humane Education with the Institute for Humane... [MORE]

Sophia 

Dec 12, 2007 17:35

As a person who actually teaches humane education in schools all over New York City, I can assure you that... [MORE]

Ashley 

Feb 7, 2008 11:57