Update of Lansing High School Students and Graduates Enrolled in KCKCC PCC - Construction and Biology
Lansing USD 469 is proud to highlight our Lansing High School students and graduates enrolled in Kansas City Kansas Community Center Pioneer Career Center (KCKCC PCC) each week.
Construction
Shed Project
Construction students have been working on a shed project. Students constructed the floor frame, framed walls, assembled the roof frame and more. The students loaded the unassembled parts of the shed onto a trailer to deliver to the customer and assemble the shed on-site.
Caden Baragary, Jeramia Burnett, Tyler Henson, Blake Johnson, Langston Toedter and Kaydence White
Biology
Decalcifying Eggs
Biology students are exploring the comings and goings of cellular substances. Students are de-shelling eggs by placing them in a container with vinegar which will remove the shell of the eggs over a period of time. Students will record their observations when they use different solutions to see egg expansion, shrinkage, substances passing through the egg and more.
Diffusion and Osmosis--Brownian Movement
Biology students are learning about how heat causes random, passive motion of molecules. Carmine dye is used because these particles are small enough to vibrate when water molecules bump into them and large enough to see under a microscope.
Lansing High School Graduates: Aaron Charity and Cameron Ernzen