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Kermit King elementary receives One Class at a Time grant

Posted: Mar 12, 2010 10:50 AM by Bethany Tucker
Updated: Mar 12, 2010 10:50 AM


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A class in Paso Robles gets a big boost -- from the latest "One Class at a Time" grant.

KSBY and Century 21 realtor Tom Painter teamed up to award Charlie Berry's third grade class at Kermit King elementary school with the 250-dollar grant.
The class wants to use the cash to learn more about the life cycles of the steel-head trout...
-- by doing hands-on activities with Central Coast Salmon Enhancement.

Charles Berry says the students do water testing, they feed the fish...they see the different life cycles of the trout, and eventually get fish from Fish and Game and dissect the fish.

To apply for the "One Class at a Time" grant... just go to the Hot Spot on ksby .com, and click on Your Family.

Topics: Kermit King elementary in Paso Robles, One Class at a Time, KSBY News

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