Girl Scouts do more than sell cookies these days.
Take Paige Garcia, a senior at Corona del Mar High School.
In less than a year, she shot more than 300 photographs of basic life necessities, sat down at her computer, then converted them into an educational package for special needs students in the Mission Viejo School District in the form of computer discs.
At a time when school districts are struggling with state cutbacks, Garcia managed to save the school district time and money while helping some 50 families whose special needs children have a hard time communicating. Pictures can help them learn. “It was a special interest to me. It’s something that’s close to my heart,” said Garcia, who has two second cousins with autism. “I know what it’s like. I can relate. I know that some students might have communication problems, and that these photos could come in handy.”