On Friday, five young adults with disabilities will graduate from Superior’s Project SEARCH program. The one-year program helps the student interns transition into work. “We have high school students who are 18 and up, but then we also have adults from the community who may have been a few years out from high school but never really got that good transition into the work world,” Instructor Emily Winker said. The students spend some time in the morning in class, then they break to work internships. At the end of the day, they come back together to talk through how things went. “Now we want to work on your speed,” Winker told student CJ Wicklund after a day of work, “because if you can get faster and you’re accurate, you’re golden.” 
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