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President William McKinley High School
Teacher uses shark to educate Vol. 90, No. 6
McKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL’S STUDENT NEWSPAPER
April 24, 2012 April 24, 2012
by Juzhen Zhang (12)
A 5-foot 5-inch baby shark arrived at McKinley High School at 6:30 on Valentine’s Day morning. Science teacher Channing Llaneza-Dominguez got the mako shark from Pop Fishing and Marine from Captain Greg Natli and the crew of the Fishing Vessel Sea Pearl. Llaneza-Dominguez wanted a shark so that her Marine Science students could participate in the lab and get involved in science. Llaneza-Dominguez has experience on dissecting humans which she did as a lab technician in college for forensics study. “I do not do it as often as before, but I do miss it,” she said. This time she planned to dissect a shark. “We had a lot of people just see the shark before the dissection. I even heard it went viral on Facebook.” Llaneza-Dominguez wanted students to learn the similarity between humans and sharks, as well as to discuss marine adaptation and complete an evaluation on a shark. On February 15, the shark was dissected in front of 12 classes of students. These students came on their own time.
Alicia Nevitt (12), Destiny Yoshimura (11), Ka Man Lam (12), Akahi Lau (11), and Paulo Francisco (12) watch as the shark is dissected in front of them. Photo by Leilani Hernandez (12)
“I had my fourth period cut open the shark and harvest the organs, even hold it in their hands. The squeamish ones just watched. They enjoyed cutting up the stomach,” she said. Most students felt disgusted at first,
but then some thought it was pretty cool even though it stunk during the dissection. “I just wanted students to have a great hands-on experience in science rather than see it swimming next to them while surfing,” said Llaneza-Dominguez.
Channing Llaneza-Dominquez thought students enjoyed seeing the “beautiful, majestic creature.” She reserved the sharks eyeballs, heart, jaw, and fin for students to view after the dissection. Photos by (left) Jeremy Chang (10) and (right) Leilani Hernandez (12)
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