Images of students interacting with salmon.

What an amazing journey it has been! 

We recently told you how our students were watching the growth of Salmon.

They recently released their baby salmon into the stream near our school. It was a day filled with fun, excitement, and a little emotional as we watched these little ones venture into their new home.

From the beginning, we've been captivated by the transformation of these tiny fish from eggs to hatchlings. Watching their yolk sacs slowly shrink as they grew was truly a remarkable experience. Did you know that these young salmon, now called fry, carry a food supply (a sac of egg yolk) attached to their bellies? They will leave the protection of the gravel once that yolk is used up, which can take 12 weeks or more.

Mrs. Ill says being a part of this process has been incredibly rewarding and humbling. Seeing how our kiddos interacted with the growing salmon and faced the challenges along the way was truly heartwarming.