This episode is all about trout in the classroom. I knew that an occasional agriculture teacher here and there might have fish in the classroom, but I had no idea that teachers all across Wisconsin are raising trout for their local communities, including in the Driftless region of Wisconsin. It happens to be a perfect classroom for such adventures. Today you're meeting three people. Kurt Meyer, a middle school science teacher at Fennimore Middle School, Ellen Meyer, a 7th grader in his classroom, and lastly, Scott Allen at the State Council Chair of Wisconsin Trout Unlimited. By the end of this episode, you'll know just about everything you need to get started with trout in your own classroom.
To learn more about trout in the classroom, be sure to check our show notes, though you'll find relevant links to Trout in the Classroom, Trout Unlimited, and funding sources to get started with trout in your Classroom.
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