Jamie Lusch / Mail Tribune Oliviana Brouwer, 7, of Central Point, makes a flashlight Monday at CraterWorks in Central Point.
Central Point’s Summer Connect designed to help students recover lost connections, credits
CENTRAL POINT — The laser printer came all the way up to their shoulders, so the six girls and one boy had to crowd in close to watch through a protective glass window Monday as a 60-watt beam seared their patterns of rainbows and stars into the circular and square wood that would later snap perfectly onto their flashlights and nightlights.
Not bad for a morning’s worth of work at CraterWorks MakerSpace, where Central Point School District students used their hands for something other than pointing and clicking during the district’s D6 Summer Connect program, which is…