- Teacher Information
- AP Biology
- Biology 250
- Lab Safety
- Teacher, Parent and Community Information
- AP College Board
- eMints Information
- End of the Course Practice Exams
- The Mysterious Case of Baby McDonald
- Anatomy and Physiolgy
The laboratory can be a place of discovery and learning. However, by the very nature of laboratory work, it can be a place of danger if proper common-sense precautions aren't taken. While every effort has been made to eliminate the use of explosive, highly toxic, and carcinogenic substances from the experiments which the students perform, there is a certain unavoidable hazard associated with the use of a variety of chemicals and glassware. Students are expected to learn and adhere to the following general safety guidelines to ensure a safe laboratory environment for both yourself and the people you may be working near. Additional safety precautions will be announced in class prior to experiments where a potential danger exists.
All students will be instructed on laboratory safety and be required to sign a lab safety contract. This contract will be kept on file all year.
Students who fail to follow all safety rules may be asked to leave the lab and/or suffer grading penalties.
All students will be instructed on laboratory safety and be required to sign a lab safety contract. This contract will be kept on file all year.
Students who fail to follow all safety rules may be asked to leave the lab and/or suffer grading penalties.