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Du Bois High science teacher outlines Trout in the Classroom, plans May release at Pete's Pond

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Allison Fox told the Fremont County School District #2 board that Du Bois High School is running Trout in the Classroom for the first time, starting with 50 eyed eggs and planning a student release at Pete's Pond on May 13 with a May 19 backup date.

Allison Fox, a science teacher at Du Bois High School, told the Fremont County School District #2 board during its February meeting that the school has launched Trout in the Classroom for the first time this year and plans a student release at Pete's Pond in May.

"This is Du Bois High School's first year with Trout in the Classroom," Fox said, describing the program as a national initiative that serves more than 100,000 students and has been running for more than 30 years. She said the school received 50 early-stage eyed rainbow trout eggs delivered by Bruce Wolf of the Jackson Hole Trout Unlimited chapter and that the eggs were fertilized near…

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