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Lake Forest High School sophomores Fiona Parsons (left) and Isabella Mancini discuss a potential 3-D printer project with educational technology teacher Corey Holmer on Jan. 26 in the Makerspace at the school. Photos by Nicki Koetting/22nd Century Media
The new Makerspace at Lake Forest High School has five 3-D printers in it for anyone to use.
The Makerspace also contains three Carveys, tabletop carving machines that don’t require special programming skills to use.
Nicki Koetting, Editor
1:46 pm PST February 2, 2016

If you can think of it, you can create it.

That’s the idea between the new Makerspace at Lake Forest High School, a room in which the principles of science, technology, engineering, art and design come together so that students and teachers alike can bring projects to life.