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Lab day

Students in science teachers Daryl Traylor and Kelsi Cuskaden’s first period classes spent the morning in the lab planting seeds during biology and dissecting hearts during anatomy.

Students in science teacher Daryl Traylor’s AP anatomy class dissected hearts during first period.
Students in science teacher Kelsi Cuskaden’s biology class performed the initial steps of their plant-growing lab during first period.
Freshman Kelly Schutte moves her seeds into three distinct rows to allow for clear results at the end of the lab.
Masraa Al Shawi, an instructional aide, uses distilled water to saturate a paper towel in the bottom of a student’s petri dish.
Cuskaden places three different rows of seeds in freshman Rylan Marsischky’s petri dish.
Senior Caitlin Lindbeck and junior Taylor Lowry use their tools to make an incision in a pig heart.
Traylor discusses the lab procedures with juniors Ngun Za Len Mawi, Mang Tin Tian and senior Ran Cin Sung.
Juniors Gracie Cherry and Teya Cassaday examine different muscle layers in the pig’s heart.
Senior Lal Lawm Thanga (left) continues removing his tool while junior Elizabeth Rojas-Paliero (center) and senior Summer Martin stand by for the next steps.
Senior Lal Lawm Thanga attempts to dislodge his scalpel from a heart.
Junior Mikayla Woods cleans her lab equipment after completing the heart dissection.
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Jordin Baker
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Emma Main