NEW PORT RICHEY, FL – It's a rite of passage in schools across the U.S.: frog dissection. Sometimes it happens in middle school, sometimes in high school. Feelings about the lesson are generally ...
A scientific breakthrough occurred last week at a Florida high school. Students at J.W. Mitchell high school in New Port Richey dissected a bunch of frogs. They weren’t really frogs, however. They ...
Marin kids who are squeamish about slicing into frog cadavers or who hate the smell of chemical preservatives used in real-frog dissection in their science classes may find inspiration from Indigo ...
It’s not just concern for the squeamish biology students who wince at the feel and smell of cutting into a formaldehyde-soaked animal. Think about the frog. The pig. Or even the rat. That’s what ...
I recently read an essay called "Marin teen honored for alternatives to real-frog dissection" about Indigo Prasad, a seventh-grader at Mark Day School in San Rafael, California. I was thrilled to see ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. (AP) — It’s a rite of ...
Marin kids who are squeamish about slicing into frog cadavers or who hate the smell of chemical preservatives used in real-frog dissection in their science classes may find inspiration from Indigo ...
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. — It’s a rite of passage in schools across the United States: frog dissection. Sometimes it happens in middle school, sometimes in high school. Feelings about the lesson are ...