"Hampden Students Release Tiny Trout into Stony Run"

Larry Perl, Baltimore Sun

"'Our fish will be leaving the building,' came the announcement over the public address system at Hampden Elementary/Middle School on May 3. Minutes later, 15 seventh-graders would rush 204 trout tykes in an ice cooler full of water to Roland Park to be released into the Stony Run. The student body had one last opportunity to visit the tiny rainbow trout that were grown from hatched eggs in the school's science lab starting early this year."

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