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Humane Curriculum Featured on Fox 7

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Humane Curriculum Featured on Fox 7

December 7, 2022 Posted by humanetexas Animal Topics, Community, Features

Texas Humane Network’s third-grade humane curriculum was featured this past week on Fox 7!

“There are 14 states in the United States that actually require some sort of humane curriculum. And Texas is one of the states that do not. And so right now that teaching of empathy and kindness and public safety falls on either nonprofits or humane societies or parents themselves,” said Executive Director Shelby Bobosky.

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