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A Winning Build

A group of four students stands around a table, painting various horse-head game pieces in colors like blue, green, and brown. thumbnail269377
A student wearing safety glasses carefully maneuvers a piece of plywood through a Delta band saw to cut out a horse-head shape. thumbnail269378
Two students work together at a large table to apply black paint to a massive plywood board using a paint roller and brush. thumbnail269379
Two students stand at a workbench covered in newspaper, applying white paint to several long wooden posts. thumbnail269380
One student uses a power drill to attach a green wooden horse head to a white post while another student holds the piece steady. thumbnail269381
Three adults stand in a bright lobby, giving thumbs-up gestures behind the completed black racing board and several colored horse pieces. thumbnail269382

A concentrated silence fell over the Farmingdale High School wood shop as a ShopBot CNC machine began its precise descent, engraving the intricate details of a custom horse race game board. This moment marked the beginning of a unique partnership between local students and members of the Farmingdale Public Library Seniors Group.

A Collaborative Design Process

The project began when the Farmingdale Public Library reached out to our students for help in creating a specialized game board. Moving beyond a simple classroom assignment, the students took ownership of the entire manufacturing process. They programmed advanced technology, including a CNC laser cutter to produce custom stencils for the horse heads, ensuring each piece met the high standards required for community play.

Bridging Generations

The impact of this project extends far beyond the finished wooden board. By applying their technical skills to a real-world request, students experienced the value of service and the power of intergenerational collaboration. This partnership allowed the high schoolers to use their expertise to enhance the social activities of local seniors, turning raw materials into a source of joy.

Looking Toward the Future

As the finished game board moves to its new home at the library, the district remains committed to finding more ways for students to engage with the Farmingdale community. These hands-on experiences prepare students for future careers while reinforcing the importance of being an active, helpful neighbor.

By The Numbers

(As of October 2025)