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  Fourth Annual Reading Rainbow Contest

Dolphin Bay School Saves the Day

In the sea was a school of fish. Except this school had teachers, a principal and students. The Dolphin Bay School was a coral reef with doors, windows, and a playground. Mrs. Salmon was the teacher.

The once beautiful coral reef school had been damaged by pollution. The class was getting ready for their field trip to the clam farm. They got on the Dolphin Express to take them there. They all found a spot on the dolphin's back and held on to the dorsal fin as he sped away. When the class arrived, they first saw Mr. Clam, the owner. He was going to guide them on their tour of the farm. First they saw the seaweed garden, then the sea cows, and last they saw the sea horses who had gotten sick because of the dirty water. 

Selena the Seal said, " What a sad trip!" 
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