Kealakehe High special ed students get real-life experience, lend a helping hand

Claira Gomez’s Kealakehe High School Special Education class poses in front of a shed they completed painting for the Lowe’s Heroes program on Thursday. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Kealakehe High School Special Education students paint a shed for the Lowe's Heroes project on Thursday. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Kealakehe High School special education students Aaron Thatcher and Alden Underwood-Edsom paint a shed for the Lowe's Heroes project on Thursday. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Kealakehe High School special education student Kayla Higashi watches as her classmate Noa Hendricks jumps to paint the top of a shed for the Lowe’s Heroes project on Thursday. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Kealakehe High School special education students Alden Underwood-Edsom and Aaron Thatcher, left, and Kayla Higashi, right, paint a shed for the Lowe’s Heroes project. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Kealakehe High School special education student Kayla Higashi paints a shed for the Lowe’s Heroes project on Thursday. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

KAILUA-KONA — It was sweaty, hot and messy Thursday afternoon in the Lowe’s parking lot in Kailua-Kona. But the heat couldn’t keep seven special students from making quick work of a community project.