This April, about 300 Montana FFA students worked together to build a tiny house out of a shipping container at the state FFA convention in Billings. Now, Big Sky High School agriculture teacher and FFA adviser Tom Andres has his eyes on the next step: a full program where shop classes build tiny homes for affordable housing.
At the convention, students worked long shifts to complete the house within five days, doing everything from wiring to plumbing. On Oct. 16, the tiny house sat perched in the Missoula Public Schools agricultural center for a visit by Governor Greg Gianforte, who came to highlight the work done by the students.
“We wanted it to be perfect for whoever’s in there,” Spencer Hielle, a senior at Frenchtown High School, said.