Trout in the Classroom
Brookie Buddies: Water, Fish and ME
Since 2008, support from Poland Spring has helped educate more than 1,000 students in schools across Maine.
Brookie Buddies, an environmental education program adopted from Trout Unlimited’s
Trout in the Classroom Program, The Portland Water District’s Trout Hatchery program,
Project WET and others, expose students to issues of water quality and Maine’s aquatic
life through a hands on learning approach. From January through June, participating
classrooms are provided with a 30 gallon fish tank as well as all the necessary
components to create a healthy environment for their finned friends. The students
start the program with brook trout eggs and over the course of the program will
watch them develop into fry. Each month a Poland Spring educator conducts a lesson
centered on a variety of program themes. Lessons tie in with State of Maine Department
of Education "Learning Results" curriculum guidelines. Themes include: watersheds,
water quality analysis, point and non-point water pollution, ecosystems, life cycle
of water, fish habitat and anatomy, bio-monitoring exercises and more.
At the conclusion of the program, students release the trout into a state approved
local body of water and have the opportunity to reflect on what they have learned
and accomplished. Students obtain a personal sense of obligation towards conservation
and an understanding that their environment can become better through their commitment
and involvement.
Click here to learn more about Trout in the Classroom:
Poland Spring: Water Education
Portland Water District: Trout Hatchery program
Trout Unlimited:Trout in the Classroom