ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – Students at an Alaska high school have received lessons in anatomy, life skills and the state’s cultural traditions by butchering a moose carcass. The Anchorage Daily News reports that about 30 Chugiak High School students butchered the animal during recent a World Discovery Seminar class. The school says the program with about 125 participants emphasizes in-depth learning and hands-on activities that help students become multifaceted thinkers. Teacher Brian Mason got a special hunting permit granted for cultural education so he could killed the moose. The students will cook some of the meat and eat it at a dinner. The rest will be donated to charity.