A smiling teacher holds a “Frog Anatomy Guide” while students in the background prepare for a frog dissection activity.

Our 7th grade scientists at Wylie West Junior High really leaped into learning with a classic biology lab: frog dissection! 🧪

With curiosity (and maybe a few squeals), students explored internal organs, identified body systems, and got an up-close look at what they’ve been studying in class. It was a ribbiting day of science, discovery, and hands-on experience!

Huge shoutout to our future doctors, vets, and biologists for hopping right in!

 A group of students in goggles gather around a tray to examine the inside of a frog during a dissection lesson.A student wearing orange goggles watches as classmates dissect a frog using tools at a cafeteria table.Two students in goggles observe a pinned frog specimen on a tray during a classroom lab activity.A student prepares to dissect a frog while seated at a table with lab materials and classmates in the background.Students smile and work together to explore a frog specimen in a hands-on science lab.Two teachers hold a preserved frog and talk with students during a frog anatomy lesson.