Working to the bone
January 14, 2016
Students try to identify and name bones of the body in Magdelina Molledo’s anatomy class. “Ms. Molledo wanted us to look at the skeleton,” senior Gabrielle McKessey said. “We were at different stations and bones would go to different tables and we had to identify which bones were what and which joints were what. A lot of people liked to mess around with the full body skeleton; I didn’t really do it but I know people had fun.”

















![Students, teachers, and parents visit Omaha Beach in Normandy, France on June 7 as part of an EF tour group. "In 7th grade I had signed up for a [field trip to] Canada but it was canceled because COVID pushed it off so much, so when Mrs. Pietrzak brought up that they were doing a D-Day field trip to Europe, I thought that was really cool and I knew that I definitely wanted to do a trip while I was at West Shore so I took the opportunity," Amelia Bailly '25 said.](https://westshoreroar.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/edbc27cd-da37-43d3-9ac9-0f38a21bbe02-1200x675.jpg)

















