Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Students With and Without Disabilities Build Tiny House
During the past year, a group of students with and without disabilities at Bayside High School in Palm Bay designed and built a tiny house. The Able Trust, a foundation that helps Floridians with disabilities become employed, funded the unique construction project, which was part of Bayside's High School High Tech program. After being delayed by Hurricane Irma in September and the lead teacher's moving away, the house's unveiling took place at Bayside on December 21. The Able Trust will auction off the house to raise money for its programs. Building the tiny house was a valuable learning experience for the students. I was pleased to read about Bayside because I graduated from there in 2004. For more details on this story, go to http://www.hometownnewsbrevard.com/news/bayside-high-and-community-partners-reveal-tiny-house/article_5f2eef72-eb4f-11e7-9482-9b14e4acbe0c.html.
A tiny house (image from Wikipedia)
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