Students in Sweet Home High School biology teacher Laurie Almeida’s anatomy classes got a real-life experience with the human skeleton last week when Almeida put them to work trying to identify human bones at at “crime scene” along Ames Creek near Weddle Bridge.
Taking crime-scene photos and working around yellow police-line tape, they took notes and drew diagrams of the bones’ locations and other features of the creek bank where the bones were found.
Using…