Katie Sullivan Borrelli and Kate Collins, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin
Published
11:31 am UTC Feb. 17, 2021
Katie Sullivan Borrelli and Kate Collins, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin
Published
11:31 am UTC Feb. 17, 2021
Note: This story is part of the third installment of Learning Curve, a yearlong series of stories following six families whose children are attending public schools across New York state during the pandemic. Start from the beginning here.
CJ Brault bows his head over the long wooden barrel spinning in the center of the lathe against the Broome-Tioga BOCES workshop wall. Behind him, power sanders and miter saws scrape and screech through wooden planks, and an industrial wood planer rumbles as long poplar slabs are guided through.