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Author: Austin Amestoy
As teachers seek ways to keep students engaged in learning, a 30-year-old program offers one solution: raising tanks of trout right in the classroom. May say it’s a perfect blend of hands-on science and fun. SCOTT SIMON, HOST: As schools across the country release students for summer break, some are also releasing fish. Montana Public Radio’s Austin Amestoy brings us this report on a program teaching students about conservation in the classroom and on the water.AUGGIE ROHRBACH: Go, guys. Go.(CROSSTALK)AUGGIE: Eat as many bugs as you can.AUSTIN AMESTOY, BYLINE: It’s a cloudless May afternoon in the small western Montana town…
