( New Jersey State Police ) WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. - (FOX NEWS) -- The coronavirus crisis has prompted students at a New Jersey high school to produce more than 26,000 face shields for first responders and medical workers.
Warren Hills High School student Bobby Delghiaccio came up with the idea and took home a 3D printer to make the much-needed shields.
As Delghiaccio was making the shields several of his teachers figured out a way to make them quicker. They were donated to the New Jersey State Police on Saturday. “The Warren Hills and Mount Olive High School communities, which are located in Warren and Morris County, worked together with school faculty, staff, local businesses, and families to help raise more than $40,000 and to