Indianola School Board paves way for district-affiliated therapy dogs in schools

The Indianola School Board threw a bone to a proposed program that could bring staff-owned therapy dogs to the district’s buildings.

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Tara Paul's therapy dog with girl

Sadie Jae, a therapy dog owned by Indianola Superintendent Tara Paul and certified through Therapy Dog Alliance, offers a sweet nuzzle to an elementary student.










Cori Stanley with dogs

Cori Stanley, an integration coach at Indianola High School, celebrates with two of her dogs, Morgan and Cooper, after they earned their Canine Good Citizen ribbons. The Labs are therapy dogs certified through Therapy Dog International via the Des Moines Obedience Club. Meanwhile, Stanley is a spearheading a proposed therapy dog program at the Indianola Community School District.










Cori Stanley's therapy dog

Copper, a 1-year-old Lab owned by Cori Stanley, an integration coach at Indianola High School, celebrates earning a Canine Good Citizen ribbon. The pup is a therapy dog certified through Therapy Dog International via the Des Moines Obedience Club.




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