By Mary Niederberger
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Move over Ty Pennington. You’re about to get some competition from students at Steel Valley High School who are planning their own Mon Valley version of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”
About 100 students — members of The Future Is Mine and the Environmental Club and some of the high school’s vo-tech students — plan to spend May 1 and possibly May 2 making outside improvements to 15 homes within the school district’s boundaries.
The work will include such activities as cutting grass, planting flowers and grass, mulching, pulling weeds, painting and building ramps.
The event is part of Pittsburgh Cares Hands on Pittsburgh project, which will involve more than 2,000 youth and adult volunteers working throughout the region on volunteer projects.
But instead of being assigned to one of the more than 100 service projects sponsored by Pittsburgh Cares, the Steel Valley students decided to create their own project that benefits residents of the district, said Ryan Dunmire, a business education teacher at Steel Valley High School who is the sponsor of The Future is Mine.
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