SmugMug > keywords > forensics > Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are: Science and forensics teacher Megan Fisk, juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette, and senior Cody Christensen-Knowles.
SmugMug > keywords > forensics > Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are: Science and forensics teacher Megan Fisk, juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette, and senior Cody Christensen-Knowles.
SmugMug > keywords > forensics > Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette.
SmugMug > keywords > forensics > Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette.
SmugMug > keywords > forensics > Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are: Science and forensics teacher Megan Fisk, juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette, and senior Cody Christensen-Knowles.
SmugMug > keywords > forensics > Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are: Science and forensics teacher Megan Fisk, juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette, and senior Cody Christensen-Knowles.
SmugMug > keywords > forensics > Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette.
SmugMug > keywords > forensics > Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette.
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Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are: Science and forensics teacher Megan Fisk, juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette, and senior Cody Christensen-Knowles.
 > Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are: Science and forensics teacher Megan Fisk, juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette, and senior Cody Christensen-Knowles.
Allegra Boverman/Staff Photographer. Students at Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston were able to participate on Thursday in a videoconference with Ohio State University where a human autopsy was shown and discussion was taking place about it. Students have also received forensics kits containing ballistics gels, pipettes, test tubes, solutions and indicators for drugs and other situations for performing lab tests. From left to right discussing what it was like to watch an autopsy being done are: Science and forensics teacher Megan Fisk, juniors Chelsea Angus and Chelsea Ouellette, and senior Cody Christensen-Knowles.
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