Schools
Something Smells Fishy
Kids from Kristin Darhower’s class touch a fish used in a
session about salmon anatomy taught by Adrian Baer of the Alaska
Department of Fish and Game. Sherrod fourth-grade teachers
Charlotte McPhail and Val Rozzi each year spearhead the
salmon-dissection sessions for fourth-graders. (Tracy Kalytiak/For
the Frontiersman)
October 24 2011
4:00 PM
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Fourth-graders Ivy Underhill, Isabelle Bailey, Nina Kalytiak,
Lavar Marshall and Nate Adams dissect a coho salmon at Sherrod
Elementary School. (Tracy Kalytiak/For the Frontiersman)
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