M.M Robinson High School woodworking students turned their class project into a colourful dollhouse that was donated to Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK).
The class had been working away on a month-long framing project. They were to frame the dollhouse like an actual house. When the project was completed, what was to become of the miniature house?

Carlo Crechiola, construction technology teacher at MMR, says through a convsersation with staff, he was made aware of ROCK and the work they do.

To read the rest of the story and see the dollhouse go to:

MM Robinson High School - News

 

Submitted by Wendy Woudstra, ROCK Early Years Supervisor, July 4, 2011



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