High schoolers step up to help Klem South students

9 Oct

Here’s another nice little story about great things our young people are doing for our community. In this case, the young people are Webster Schroeder High School students, and they helped out some younger members of their One Webster community.

A little while ago, Rachel Dolan, a physical therapist at the Klem South Elementary School, saw that one of her students, who has some physical limitations, was struggling to reach sinks and toilets and could benefit from a few step stools. So she reached out to Webster Schroeder technology teacher TJ Milliman, asking if one of his classes would make some custom step stools for the Klem South building.

TJ and his students were happy to do it. Students Felix Castaneda-Wight, Ben Rizvanovic, Will Brunswick and Dimitriy Yakymovych and student aide Bronson Molisani, all of Milliman’s Home Skills 101 class of Webster CSD’s life skills program, went straight to work constructing step stools for their young friend.

On September 27, the high school carpenters delivered six brand new, multi-sized step stools to Klem South, where they are now being used by not just the one, but many students who are finding them very helpful.

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(posted 10/9/2024)

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