Academic Life Skills
The Academic Life Skills program is designed for students who require a more focused approach to academics. The program's structure revolves around a goal-based framework that provides students with a more individualized program of study. Individually paced courses offered in this program are Math, English, Social Studies, Science, and Community Skills.
Functional Life Skills
The Functional Life Skills program is designed for students with developmental disabilities who need specialized instruction in daily living and vocational skills. Activities throughout the year include community-based instruction, cooking, personal care, and job readiness skills, all aimed at increasing student independence and preparing them for life beyond high school.
Gateway
Gateway is a social-emotional program that provides individualized support to students to help them navigate their academic path.
The classroom functions on 5 major classroom agreements; mutual respect, effective communication, appreciation, attentive listening, right to pass and/or participate. Programs offered-Career Development, Science, Social Studies, Math, English.
EXCEL
ExCEL is an academic program for students who have been identified as being at-risk of falling behind in their graduation plan due to social, academic, or emotional struggles. The program supports students in improving their skills as well as their confidence in a supportive yet rigorous environment while earning their high school diploma. ExCEL provides smaller class sizes, interdisciplinary studies, and a project-based learning environment that emphasizes place-based learning, real-life applications, and strong community connections. Field trips, community service, guest speakers, and garden/greenhouse maintenance are integral parts of ExCEL.Students can earn credit in English, Social Studies, Math, Science, Health, PE, and Art through ExCEL classes. If they choose, students can simultaneously attend mainstream classes and/or PATHS.