Congratulations to the Andover High Orcas team who competed today in a regional SeaPerch underwater robotics competition. The Orcas won all three separate events (technical report, obstacle course, and challenge course) and were overall high school champs - off to the nationals!
AHS AP Bio students cross-pollinating their fast growing Brassica plants as part of their genetics studies. Brassica rapa completes a seed to seed life cycle in 35-40 days.
Lots of action today at Andover High where the AHS Robotics Team hosted a FTC (First Technical Challenge) qualifer meet. The competition continues on Sunday.
Check out this short video from BioBuilder featuring students from Andover High's BioBuilder Club with their advisor AHS science teacher Lindsey L'Ecuyer. https://t.co/LWYnbs7sO8
Congrats to the Andover High teams who recently completed in the recent Women of Science competition at Bedford High School. The girls had a great day finishing in 9th and 1st place overall with the first place team members each taking home $1000 scholarships.
Members of the AHS Science Olympiad team checking out an iron lung at the Museum of Public Health in Tewksbury today as part of their research on epidemiology for an upcoming competition. Thanks to the staff for a great tour!
Dave deBronkart, globally known to bloggers as “e-Patient Dave” recently spoke to students in AHS’s Bioethics class about personal health records and patient engagement in healthcare.
Honored to speak about the impactful professional development, curriculum, and grants that @MassBioEd provides, at their annual golf tournament fundraiser today in Bolton. Thankful for generous sponsors! @Andover_HS@AndoverScience
AHS students in the Environmental Sustainability Internship Course (ESIC) are participating in rounds of speed interviews with project mentors from the community. The process will help to match students with the best mentors to support their internship projects.
Congrats to Andover High's SeaPerch national finalists!
https://t.co/yp0opI5qF9 | AHS students participate in international underwater robot competition
PTC genotyping of biotech students today. Lane 1: uncut DNA at 250bp, lane 2 cut into 150&100bp probing homozygous dominant taster. Lane 5 uncut, lane 6 remained intact, proving recessive non-taster! Thanks @MassBioEd ! @AndoverScience