Last Tuesday, our Biology students enjoyed an exciting and enriching field trip to the Bradbury Science Museum in Los Alamos. During their visit, students actively participated in hands-on activities that brought key Semester 1 concepts—such as cell structure and genetics—to life.
Students also explored a wide range of interactive exhibits and scientific projects, where they observed, asked thoughtful questions, and took notes. These experiences helped them make meaningful connections between classroom learning and real-world scientific research. Overall, the field trip sparked curiosity, reinforced academic content, and inspired students to see biology beyond the classroom.
Thank you Ms. Chavirra and Mrs. Elimanco for giving our students this wonderful opportunity!

