Laytonville High School · Computer Literacy · 2026
We're a group of students from Laytonville High School who built this site because we believe our community has more going on than most people know about.
The Laytonville Resiliency Network is a free community directory created in our Computer Literacy class. Our goal was simple: connect residents with the farmers, craftspeople, and local businesses that are already here — and make that information easy to find, for free, forever.
We reached out to producers directly, learned how to design and build a real website, and launched it to the public. Along the way we practiced professional communication, web design, data organization, and critical thinking about how technology works and who it serves.
The Computer Literacy class of 2025-2026 with their teacher, Mr. Mueller, posing in front of the Media Lab at LHS.
Students contacted local producers directly, practicing professional email and building real relationships in the community.
Using HTML, CSS, and AI tools, we designed and coded this site from scratch — from Photoshop mockups to a live published website.
After organizing the data and testing every page, we published it publicly so the whole community could use it — free, now and always.
Each student on this project had a real role — designer, writer, researcher, or project lead.


If you're a local producer, maker, or service provider and you're not listed yet, we'd love to add you.