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Student's dog clashes with culture (Muslims) at local high school
University Chronicle ^ | May 1, 2008 | Amber Ness

Posted on 05/12/2008 2:33:46 PM PDT by radar101

Tyler Hurd, a 23-year-old junior at SCSU, hopes to be a special education teacher.

Hurd spent the past month at Technical High School in St. Cloud, working toward completing the 50 hours of secondary field placement required to earn his teaching license.

But student teaching, along with many other aspects of daily life, is not always simple for Hurd.

When Hurd was 14, he sustained a head injury while playing hockey. The injury resulted in epilepsy, a neurological disorder causing chronic seizures.

Because a seizure can take place at any moment, Hurd was matched with Emmitt, a 2 and a half-year-old black Labrador retriever, trained in seizure response.

Emmitt's $7,000 worth of training allows him the ability to know the difference between left and right, to open and close doors, turn lights on and off, and most importantly, he knows to stay with Hurd in the event of a seizure.

"He became my independence," Hurd said.

Because of the severity of Hurd's disorder, he brings Emmitt everywhere, including Tech High School, where he did his student teaching.

Tech High School has a large Somali population, most of whom are Muslim.

Hurd quickly began to notice many Somali students reacted with extreme fear and even disdain toward Emmitt.

According to Abdirahman Muhumed, program assistant at La Cruz Community Program, it can be difficult for Somali immigrants to adjust to America's love for dogs.

This is because within the Muslim faith, it is considered unclean to touch one. In fact, it is forbidden.

"You have to wash your hands seven times with water, soap and sand,"

He explained that Emmit is highly trained to stay near him at all times. Furthermore, he let them know that under no circumstance would Emmit approach them. Emmit's focus is solely on Hurd.

Though Hurd's students quickly became accustomed to Emmit's presence, the rest of the school's student population was not informed of the dog's purpose.

Hurd said he soon began to notice animosity from students outside his classroom.

He witnessed students scream, run from, taunt and antagonize Emmitt. Hurd resorted to entering and leaving his class while the halls were empty, to minimize the chaos.

Last week, the situation came to a head when one of Hurd's students notified him of a threat.

"He told me there was a group of Somali students who wanted to beat and kill my dog," Hurd said.

Yet threats like these are against the Muslim faith, and Muhumed said it is likely a case of adolescent immaturity.

"Our religion is not allowed to kill a dog," Muhumed said. "That is forbidden."

Yet due to the nature of the threat, Hurd reported the incident to the assistant principal, Lori Lockhart.

"It was two days before she got back to me," Hurd said.

But concerning the incident, Lockhart said no threats were made.

"It was kind of a misunderstanding," Lockhart said.

According to Lockhart, the Tech student only meant that some Somali's don't like dogs and may want to hurt them.

Yet Hurd feels the whole situation was mismanaged.

He said Lockhart agreed to send an email to teachers alerting them of the incident and asking them to notify her of any threats they may be aware of.

According to Hurd, however, the email was never sent.

Hurd has since quit his field placement at Tech because he feels unsafe.

"I am not there because I don't want anything to happen to Emmitt-I feel threatened," Hurd said.

St. Cloud State has waived the remaining 15 hours of student teaching Hurd has yet to complete due to the circumstances.

Whether the administration at Tech High School feels they could have done more to educate their students about the purpose of service dogs is yet to be confirmed.

"We have a strong working relationship with the public schools," said Kate Steffens, dean in the college of education.

Steffens said she plans to set up a meeting with both the principal and vice principal of Tech High School in an attempt to come up with solutions.

"We want a win-win situation," Steffens said.

Yet Hurd feels it all may be a little too late.

"Because he's seizure response, he has a right to be anywhere I go," Hurd said. "To be threatened in public is a disability rights issue."


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To: Hatteras

LOL! I’m not worried about the owner, whisky slows down your reflexes. It’s his dog I was worried about, but now all the canines are the best of friends. We will have to worry when Ruby the Egregious comes in season though.


121 posted on 05/13/2008 9:12:17 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment))
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To: AnAmericanMother

What a cutie. She is so adorable. She will do well.

The girls are doing better than I hoped for. They are already champions; but just entered Rarities and Arba shows. Keeley got 1140 points her first time out. I am not sure how the points are at Arba. It’s hard to find out. They are on their way to championships, I hope in both.

Also, I will have a surprise for you in the very near future. I am really excited.


122 posted on 05/13/2008 9:47:19 AM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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To: Tallguy

I hear you. Mine is a rescue. I also have shiloh shepherds and a cattle dog.


123 posted on 05/13/2008 9:49:05 AM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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To: freekitty

You’ve got both ends of the training spectrum covered! Very very trainable (Shilo & Cattle Dog) on one hand; and the “am I reaching you?” Ibezian on the other! Bet you really have to vary your techniques... Best of luck!


124 posted on 05/13/2008 9:59:25 AM PDT by Tallguy (Tagline is offline till something better comes along...)
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To: freekitty
That sounds great - wow - 1140 points in one sitting! They're doing wonderfully well.

I love surprises, too! < g >

125 posted on 05/13/2008 10:01:17 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment))
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To: radar101

You got a problem with my dog, then you’ve got a bigger problem with me.


126 posted on 05/13/2008 10:09:03 AM PDT by Samwise
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To: Salamander

Wiki is full of crap:

Hence my generic warning label when putting up any links to Wiki:
(although I take info from Wiki with a large helping of salt)

I’ve added this thread to KEYWORD: WIKIPEDIA, which has plenty of
threads about junk/slander/libel/propaganda on Wiki.
Keyword: Wikipedia
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/wikipedia/index?tab=articles

Here’s a repost of some info I put up about some Wiki-slander on
skeptics of global warming:

The BookTV segment on “The Deniers” will be reairing Tuesday May 27
at 3:15 AM EASTERN (set your video recorders!) on BookTV (C-Span2, weekends).
(This is on the tail-end of the Memorial Day Weekend)

Easier option is clicking the red “WATCH” button; if you have dial-up
you’ll probably get audio, but choppy stop-action video.

I watched the show last weekend; the discussion about the slanders
and defamation on Wikipedia occured (IIRC) about 25-30 minutes into
the presentation. Definitely worth watching, even if Solomon’s initial
reading presentation is not too scintillating.

http://www.booktv.org/program.aspx?ProgramId=9369&SectionName=Politics&PlayMedia=No


127 posted on 05/13/2008 10:27:32 AM PDT by VOA
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To: Tallguy

You know your dogs and the training varies.


128 posted on 05/13/2008 1:02:16 PM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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To: radar101
it can be difficult for Somali immigrants to adjust to America's love for dogs

Well...that's easily enough solved. Just go back to Somalia, and bask in the dog-free nirvana.

129 posted on 05/13/2008 1:04:48 PM PDT by B Knotts (Calvin Coolidge Republican)
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To: radar101

130 posted on 05/13/2008 1:46:27 PM PDT by iowamark
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To: AnAmericanMother

Thanks and the points were for the entire weekend show.

Here is a link to their top dog 2008. Just click on and you can scroll down on the point side to 1l40 and see her name Bolo’s Hi Stepin Keeley.

http://www.raritiesinc.ca/topdog/topdog08/topdog08.htm


131 posted on 05/15/2008 8:28:20 AM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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To: AnAmericanMother

It was also the girls first showing in Rarities.


132 posted on 05/15/2008 8:28:55 AM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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