The #OneOakHarbor spirit came to life when Oak Harbor High School (OHHS) student Natalie Perera used her skills from the Career & Technical Education (CTE) robotics program to make a meaningful impact in a fellow student’s life.
After learning that Crescent Harbor Elementary student Elliott Lane required a vision assistance device to access their learning, Perea, a 10th grader, took on the challenge. She designed and built a custom device to support the student's needs, demonstrating the power of innovation and collaboration.
"I find a lot of value in learning how to design, create, and manufacture parts," said Natalie. "It’s even more rewarding when I can use those skills to give back to the community."
"I was happy because I finally had a device that would help me see and learn," said Elliott. He also shared that he plans to provide feedback to further refine and improve its functionality. This project not only empowered Elliott to advocate for his own learning needs but also gave Natalie valuable real-world experience working with a client and implementing feedback.