High School student comedy on how to choose and live with roommates after graduating from high school. The host's character in the video is inspired by the late Crocodile Hunter: Steve Irwin. Watch as "Jeeves Whirlwind" does a hilarious study on juvenile males learning the rules of living together as friends.
The project, Innovative Partnerships for Advancing Youth Employment, was the concept of PACER. All of the teens involved in the internship project have disabilities, and they learned new job skills while creating several videos to teach others how to navigate their own transition into adulthood after high school. This innovative PACER project was funded by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services.
The project, which provided a paid internship opportunity for students with disabilities, was a creative collaboration of postsecondary programs, workforce development, PACER Center staff, and students from two high schools.
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