The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Therapy dog Jaxson helps calm classroom jitters

- By Sheridan Hendrix

NEWARK >> As the seventhgra­de class at St. Francis de Sales shuffled into the computer lab and took seats on a recent Monday morning, teacher Annie Robrecht walked down the rows with her furry friend, Jaxson, close behind. Students shot their hands out into the aisles to give the Portuguese water dog a pat on the back. Jaxson, better known as Jax, is St. Francis de Sales’ newest employee. Three days a week, Jax accompanie­s Robrecht, the school’s computer-science teacher and librarian, to school as a therapy dog. He was trained in Zanesville and will have to pass a final exam in July to be a certified support animal. The Catholic school in Newark introduced Jax to students at the beginning of the school year. Robrecht said teachers were brainstorm­ing ideas for a project to submit to the Follett Challenge, which rewards schools that find innovative ways to help students learn. Winners of the Follett Challenge can win up to $60,000 for their schools.

“Wellness was a target for this generation and for this area of the state,” Robrecht said. “We want them to be happy to come to school.” A therapy dog, she said, could be an answer. At first, it was kind of a joke, but once Principal Sally Mummey was on board, Robrecht got to work researchin­g pups, she said. Robrecht covered the upfront costs for Jax, who lives with her and her husband when he’s not at school. Although no dog is 100 percent hypoallerg­enic, Robrecht said Jax is a low allergy risk because he is purebred, and Portuguese water dogs don’t shed. During his visits, Jax sticks by Robrecht’s side most of the day. He follows her as she answers students’ questions about computer code, and he joins her in the library. One reason that students say they enjoy having Jax at school is the calming presence he brings to the classroom. The school introduced coding classes this year, and the subject has made some students anxious. “It was definitely nervewrack­ing at first,” said Nate Willis, 13, “but Jax helps make it relaxed.”

 ?? ERIC ALBRECHT — THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH VIA AP ?? Students, from left to right, Reagan James 12, Izzy Bartholome­w 12 and Grace Huffman 12 pet Jax a therapy dog after he entered their computer class with handler and teacher Annie Robrecht at St. Francis de Sales School in Newark.
ERIC ALBRECHT — THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH VIA AP Students, from left to right, Reagan James 12, Izzy Bartholome­w 12 and Grace Huffman 12 pet Jax a therapy dog after he entered their computer class with handler and teacher Annie Robrecht at St. Francis de Sales School in Newark.

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