I'm an Industrial Tech. CAD Drafting/Cabinetmaking Instructor at Monticello High School in Monticello Illinois. For years I've talked about bring my hobby to work and building an O Gauge layout suspended from my classroom ceiling. Well I'm 5 years from retirement and I figured if we didn't do it now it would never get done. The following is an example of what can happen when you do it instead of just talk about it. This is an amazing project and it's been the best recruiting tool that I've ever done.
In May 2012 I built the wooden structure in the Wood Lab. In October 2012, we attached the structure to the ceiling. During the course of the school year I assigned my Architectural Drafting students a scale model of their choice that was related to railroading. My wife said, "that's kind of selfish isn't it", my response was absolutely! I had some students sign up for the course in May knowing that they would be a part of this project. The following video highlights the end result of what they did. Thanks to Chuck Hawley (cjack) for coming in and giving my class an LED lesson. Thanks to Dewey Trogdon Jr. for donating the TPC 300 to the cause. Thanks to my local club for offering support and suggestions along the way. Most importantly, Thanks to the following students for their participation and models!
Jordan Murray - SawMill, Michael Lawrence - Hellgate Bridge, Josh Boone - Covered Bridge, Megan Taylor - Diner, Cale Allison - Coal Tower, Chelsea Schofield - Saloon, Jesse Galaway - Passenger Station, Ryan Bidnar - Windmill, Matthew Schneier - School House, Entire Class - Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge - (Drawn By: Michala Freeman), Chase Hinton - Chapel, Daniel Kunde - Barn, Ryan Shankles - General Store, Jimmie Matthews - Log Cabin, Seth Rankin - Water Tower, Abigail Heebner - Engine House.
Sit back and relax, you're about to take a trip around the Monticello High School Classroom Layout. The first two videos are a cab ride around the layout. The third is from the floor looking up, and the last one is of the LED lighting in the models.