The Life Skills Program serves students 14 – 21 years of age whose overall needs cannot be met in the regular classroom setting even with special education support. Services can be provided in a variety of settings including general education classrooms, community environments and job training sites. The program provides students with instruction in the areas of skills for independent living, functional academics, consumer education and vocational skills via direct instruction, modeling, practice and application of skills. These skills are ones typical of those encountered in a home, community and work setting.
Note: Students must meet the district’s eligibility criteria to attend this program.