Adulting 101
Adulting 101 Grades 9–12 0.5 or 1 Credit
Small group, practical, hands-on course designed to help students develop essential life skills for independent living. Topics include managing personal finances, cooking simple meals, maintaining a clean living space, understanding workplace etiquette, basic communication, self-care routines, and navigating public transportation. Students will engage in real-life scenarios and projects to build confidence and prepare for successful transitions into adulthood. This course emphasizes responsibility, problem-solving, and self-advocacy, empowering students to thrive in everyday life.