Adam Gray’s fifth grade classroom at Robert B. Turner Elementary hosted about 181 rainbow trout eggs that hatched over fall break.
The fish, no longer than a centimeter or 2, serve as writing and learning opportunities in Gray’s classroom.
Gray, who said he is a member of the Bluegrass Trout Unlimited organization, received 200 rainbow trout eggs through Bluegrass Trout for use in his classroom.
Robert B. Turner is one of 29 schools in Kentucky who are participating in the Trout in the Classroom program, Gray said.
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