Mercy Has A New Welcoming Committee - Eleanor

OMAHA, Nebraska - There is a big, friendly dog that is roaming the halls at Mercy High School. Eleanor, a Bullmastiff is the school's new dog.

“The idea of having a school dog came up in conversation on a bus trip that faculty and staff took to an education workshop in Oklahoma. I had just adopted Eleanor from the Nebraska Humane Society and her demeanor was great. Everyone got excited about the idea and what a positive impact it would have on Mercy,” said owner Bethany Kowal, Athletic Director and Science Teacher.

The school got busy and did their own homework about the benefits of having a school dog. Before Eleanor was allowed to come to school, Principal Kristi Walters Wessling communicated with parents to make sure they were acceptable to the idea.

“We received several calls and emails from parents excited to meet Eleanor,” she said.

Eleanor completed the American Kennel Club’s Canine Good Citizen Test. The test is also a prerequisite for many dog therapy certifications.

The reaction to the dog’s presence has been remarkable.

“I have heard students say after petting Eleanor, “this is literally the best thing to happen to me today. The teachers and student alike seem to really enjoy her. I think she helps facilitate connections amongst everyone,” Bethany said.

Eleanor joined the school in February.


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