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Selling to a expermental school...

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I have a biology teacher wanting to buy a pair of corns from me. Her school is an expermental school and I am afraid to sell to her. She bought them from reptibid so would it be bad to refuse to sell to her? Thanks,
-Matt
 
Define "experimental school", I've never heard that term. It conjures up several images, of which I doubt any would be accurate.
 
Chrysalis Experiential Academy thats the name, I have some pics in my head too...its also in Roswell...Isint that the alien place...
 
The Chrysalis Philosophy



We provide and believe in:

* A rigorous learning environment … in which students are challenged to think, research, pose questions, problem solve, and work independently and collaboratively with their teachers and peers to find answers, test their results, and ask more questions. Students will come to understand that the processes they encounter in learning are as important as the answers they produce.
* An experiential learning environment … in which subject matter is taught in an interdisciplinary, integrative manner. Resources will not be limited to teachers and texts. Instead, students will have the opportunity to explore possibilities beyond the classrooms, collaborating with experts in the community and utilizing teacher-guided Internet searches. This environment will open their quests for knowledge to worldwide expertise.
* A multi-sensory learning experience … in which students with visual, auditory, kinesthetic, global, developmental, and other learning style preferences will find academic success.
* Athletic, cultural arts, and enrichment departments that complement academics … by providing students with activities that develop responsibility, perseverance, and goal-setting as well as mental and physical agility.
* Community service experience … in which students learn responsibility as educated citizens to provide voluntary benefits to their communities by assisting local, state, national and international agencies with recognized areas of concern.



And it's in Roswell, GA.

Here's their website
http://www.chrysalis-academy.org/

I think you would be fine selling to her...
 
If it is in GA I would first make sure the teacher has the proper educational permit to have corn snakes otherwise they are ileagal in the state of GA

D Badeaux
 
PP is right...I just had an email conversation with Georgia DNR regarding this matter.

I am not from GA...but had talked to someone who recently moved there...and couldn't own Corns.

I investigated for myself...and you definitely need a permit...although they have been trying to amend that law for a number of years.
 
Oh man they are shipped and gone like last week. I hope thats not the case. I cant get ther to mail me back about their status either...
-Matt
 
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