The stream team! EJR students release fingerling trout in local stream

Back in October, EJR third-grade teacher Sarah Levato got 125 brown trout eggs through the Trout in the Classroom program.

Her students have been keeping a trout journal throughout the school year. They learned about the lifecycle of the trout and looked forward to them becoming fingerlings so they could release them.

Looking into a white bucket. There are tiny fingerling fish on the bottom and hands holding a measuring cup and a net above.

 

 

 

That day came in May and the students took a field trip to Verkeerderkill Park to release the fingerlings into the stream there.

 

A woman with long blonde hair smiles wearing trout earrings. On either side is a little girl also smiling.

 

Before that, though, they took the walk down to the stream and learned about the plants and rocks and water from Ms. Lovato’s dad, Rich Schirrman, who was an elementary teacher in Pine Bush. It’s a family tradition actually – Ms. Lovato’s mom, Donna, is also a retired elementary teacher from the district.

A man holds up a leaf while talking to a group of third-grade students.

 

 

Mr. Schirrman talked along the walk about how trees make their own food from the sun and how some plants are lucky to be near poison ivy so no one will come near them and cut them down. He showed them how trees and plants turned toward the sun to get their sunlight for nutrition.

 

A woman stands in a stream talking to kids.

 

When they made it to the stream, Mrs. Schirrman gave the students instruction on how to properly set the fingerlings free. Once the fingerling was in their measuring cup with water, the students held their cup, gently tipping it into the stream so more water met it. They held their cup in place until the fingerling swam away.

A girl in a purple jacket squats next to a stream with a cup in her hand, letting a fish swim into a stream.

 

It was a wonderful learning experience about our local environment and a great opportunity for the kids to get out in nature right here in Pine Bush.

 

A third-grade boy smiles broadly as he holds a cup with a fish in it.

Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Joseph Lenz
Superintendent of Schools
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