The construction class at the Lone Star High School South (Evins) designed and created 18 zoo animal chairs to be donated to a local school for young children to enjoy. The chairs featured three pandas, five elephants, five zebras, and five giraffes.
LSHSS construction class students knew the chairs would be donated to a local school for young children and took great care to apply the skills they learned in the class. The chairs were donated to the Lincoln Elementary School that serves pre-K through 5th grades in the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District.
Lincoln Elementary School Principal Eva Sandoval was very appreciative of the 18 chairs and noted that the students will love the chairs. She added they would be given to the early grades to motivate the students to read.
Construction teacher Roberto Flores and LSHSS former Principal Dr. George Padilla delivered the chairs to the school on Friday, May 13, 2016. Dr. Padilla actually attended Lincoln Elementary School when he was young.
PHOTO: Edinburg, Lincoln Elementary School Principal Eva Sandoval and Construction Technology Instructor Roberto Flores from Evins Regional Juvenile Center
LSHSS construction class students knew the chairs would be donated to a local school for young children and took great care to apply the skills they learned in the class. The chairs were donated to the Lincoln Elementary School that serves pre-K through 5th grades in the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District.
Lincoln Elementary School Principal Eva Sandoval was very appreciative of the 18 chairs and noted that the students will love the chairs. She added they would be given to the early grades to motivate the students to read.
Construction teacher Roberto Flores and LSHSS former Principal Dr. George Padilla delivered the chairs to the school on Friday, May 13, 2016. Dr. Padilla actually attended Lincoln Elementary School when he was young.
PHOTO: Edinburg, Lincoln Elementary School Principal Eva Sandoval and Construction Technology Instructor Roberto Flores from Evins Regional Juvenile Center