Woodshop class selling sheds to support program
Published 1:59 am Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Hermiston High School students are selling three storage sheds made by the school’s woodshop class.
The wooden sheds are 4-feet deep, 6-feet wide and 9-feet, 4-inches tall at the peak. While building the sheds, students learned measuring skills, framing squares and the use of various types of saws and other tools.
Anyone wishing to see the sheds can make an appointment with Douglas Gallagher, the teacher who oversaw their construction. Silent bids can also be dropped off at the high school or sent to Gallagher at douglas.gallagher@hermiston.k12.or.us. The sheds will go to the highest bidders, and money raised will go to support the high school’s woodshop/construction tech programs.