LAKESIDE, Calif. — High school students got to work Wednesday, helping the homeless while getting credits in construction class. Construction students from five high schools in San Diego County are building six tiny homes alongside the Warrior Village Project.
“It’s the first really big project we’ve had, we’ve built sheds and stuff but it’s the first big project, like a house,” Rancho Buena Vista High Student Jorge Hernandez said.
“We’re definitely enjoying it because it’s new experiences, new methods of what we do, it’s very fun,” Student Juan Torres said…