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Once the covid pandemic comes under control, officials at Lakeland Union High School are hoping to hear the sound of hammers and saws resume as they develop the building trades class known as Capstone.
Covid has reduced the number of students actually putting hammer and nail to projects this first year of Capstone since it resumed at Lakeland.
During the district’s failed levy referendum push last year, the public responded favorably to the idea of the Capstone resumption. “That really resonated with a lot of different community members,” District Administrator Rob Way said at Monday’s school board meeting.