Choices for Life

Develop the skills necessary for personal relationships both now and in the future. Students will explore the needs of family, friends and the community through a study of child development, family structure, interpersonal relationships and nutrition and wellness. The student has the responsibility to pay the costs of individual projects (which the student keeps). Choices for life can satisfy prerequisites for other courses in the Family and Consumer Sciences Department.

Advisory

Leadership

Tech Prep

Work Based Learning

 

Length: Semester
Open to: 9-12 grades
Credit: Occupational Education
Prerequisites: None
Homework: 1- hour per week
Tech Prep Yes