LIHU‘E — School is closed due to concerns surrounding COVID-19, but the battery of 3D laser printers whirred with life Thursday at the Kaua‘i High School technology building.
“It’s a good thing I live close by,” said Elena Kealoha, one of the Kaua‘i High School teachers in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics program at the school. “Ms. Marlene Leary OK’d me to do this because it’s not like I’m spending a lot of time here. I start the printers, leave for about three hours, come back to unload and reset the printers.”
Working in partnership with Rich O’Reilly and Kaua‘i Makerspace, Kealoha is working on a project to create…