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A Deeper Look Into the Tiny Houses at MHS

Krishany Marius December 12, 2019

 Tiny Houses have become very popular as well as the idea of living off the grid and saving money and electricity. Many people in this world would rather this lifestyle because there is less of a negative impact to the environment. 

Auto Shop teacher Chris Bazzinotti stated that “a lot of people in this world see large amounts of waste and pollution and some people really want to live clean.” More people are trying to make an effort to help the planet and make it cleaner. Bazzinotti stated that “[he is] too spoiled to live off the grid.”

But, the Tiny House project was a way for students to learn many new things which included taking business classes, construction classes, and science classes. The Tiny House project received a grant to create a small solar house. They paid students$11 an hour to create this Tiny House and they worked on it all year. The students also went on many field trips to see different types of energy being produced. The Tiny House is used for “a green energy lab and trying to figure out and [to] learn more about living off the grid.” Bazzinotti added that there should also be a windmill being put up there soon.

The Tiny House project not only helped the students learn many new things but also prepared them for jobs they might find interesting.Construction, solar energy, designing and the electricity industry are fields many students get into.

About the Author

Krishany Marius

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Krishany Marius returns to The Blue and Gold her Junior year of high school. She loved writing as a kid, and always wanted to get into it. Marius enjoys writing about local events and opinion-based articles. She loves her culture and is proud to be Haitian, showing her culture in a determined, unique way. Marius loves dancing, singing and listening to music. She especially loves reading; it helps her escape from reality. She does not back down when it comes to talking about human rights and wanting justice for people. Marius’s favorite music artists are Cleo Sol, Pip Milliet, Joy Crookes and Jorja Smith. Marius dreams of becoming a fashion journalist and wishes to attend an HBCU later in life. She is excited about what the year will bring in terms of being in-person and physically being back to school.

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