Students renovating abandoned Baltimore homes
Автор: WMAR-2 News
Загружено: 2022-11-03
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Schools in session at Carver Vo-Tech.
It's a class where the students don't mind getting their hands dirty, from gutting the inside of a vacant home, to the cleaning up outside, a house in the 2200 block of Presstman street is their fixer-upper.
"We incorporate them into the tear down, into the actual construction. These are steps that they built in the classroom, so they took the old steps out," said Sterling Hardy.
The Requity program is the brainchild of Hardy.
His dream of working in the trades was shattered when the Carver alum says he couldn't get into an apprenticeship program when he graduated in 2012.
"What was told to me at one point is I can read a diagram, but I can't cut a straight line, so that's what we want the kids to learn, because that's a skill set that they need to have," said Hardy.
So now a group of seniors is doing it all.
"I've learned more masonry, more electrical, carpentry. So, this has taught me around all the trades, how to put insulation in."
"Getting the right measurements and learning the exact type of screws you're supposed to use," said one of the students.
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