Curriculum
W.A.Y.S.
Discover how Transition Pathways delivers a curriculum that seamlessly blends classroom concepts with real-world applications. Our programs offer hands-on learning, dual-credit options, and industry-aligned coursework empowering students to gain both academic know-how and career-ready skills.
Explore the pathway that aligns with your passion and prepares you for success beyond graduation.
Wellness, Health and Safety
- Identify safe vs. unsafe feelings and situations
- Identify trusted adults
- Identify private areas of body
- Demonstrate refusal skills
- Understand consent
- Identify the difference between a safe and unsafe secret
- Safety skills at home and in the community
- Body awareness
- Understand progression of relationships
- Friendship skills
- Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships
- Sexuality and human development
Adult Living Skills
- Common Household chores
- Simple household maintenance
- Following a Cleaning Schedule
- Understanding Directions on Cleaning Products
- Easy Decorating with Pictures and Plants
- Organizing a Closet and Dresser
- Doing the Laundry
- Information on Clothing Labels
- Ironing vs. Dry Cleaning
- and more!
Your Career Path
- Off to a Good Start
- Learning the Job
- Succeeding on the Job
- Workplace Problems and Solutions
- Workplace Readiness
- Occupational Training
- Applying for a Job
- The Job Interview
Off to a Good Start
Learning the Job
Succeeding on the Job
Workplace Problems and Solutions
Workplace Readiness
Occupational Training
Applying for a Job
The Job Interview
Social-Emotional and Communication
- Identify rights as a student and adult
- Identify strengths/preferences
- Recognize support system and how to ask for help
- Understand the parts of an IEP
- Understand Transfer of Educational Rights in the IEP
- Participate in development and understand components of a Transition Plan
- Develop transition outcome goals in Employment, Education and Training/Independent Living
- Explore options for employment/education and training/Independent Living
- Identify disability and communicate accommodations and supports needed as a student and in adulthood
