Another successful "Trout in the Classroom" (TIC NJ) experience for Saint Ann School students has come to an end. TIC NJ is made possible by a partnership between the New Jersey Division of Fish & Wildlife and Trout Unlimited. SAS received 516 rainbow trout eyed eggs on October 10, 2018, and students in grades 5-8 watched the progression of trout from eyed eggs to alevins, to fingerlings. Throughout the school year, students participated in various maintenance tasks to keep our trout happy and healthy. 493 eyed eggs were healthy and 159 rainbow trout survived. On April 12, 2019, 7th graders took the trip to Allaire State Park to release the 159 Rainbow Trout fingerlings in Mingamahone Brook. TIC NJ at SAS is run by science teacher Mrs. Meredith Daniel. Equipment & supplies are funded by SAS PTA. Thank you to Mrs. Daniel for bringing this science program to SAS, to our students for the loving care, and to our PTA members for their constant support!