<p>It really was a unified effort on many fronts. I think even the communications/marketing programs, etc were also a part of the overall entry. All of the students, even the underclassmen, felt a part and had the opportunity to contribute. They may not have had the most important or prestigious jobs (sawing wood, hauling used materials, etc.) but they were able to see how it works up close and the amount of effort it took by all to pull off.<br>
They are pretty proud of that school and its accomplishments.</p>