Learning for Life

Curriculum Program

The Curriculum Program at Our Neighborhood Academy offers continued learning for young adults 18+ who have graduated from school or an adult transition program. Students develop essential skills in three key areas: Personal Management, Career Management, and Life Management using the nationally recognized Stanfield Transitions Curriculum.

  • Personal Management

    Building self-awareness and confidence

    Key Topics:

    - Self-awareness and personal growth

    - Goal setting and achievement

    - Decision-making skills

    - Self-advocacy strategies

  • Career Management

    Developing practical job skills

    Key Topics:

    - Effective communication

    - Job search strategies

    - Workplace success skills

    - Community engagement

  • Life Management

    Creating an independent and fulfilling life

    Key Topics:

    - Healthy lifestyle choices

    - Independent living skills

    - Financial management

    - Relationship building

  • A person sitting at a desk, writing on a worksheet titled "The Best Part of Me." The worksheet has sections for different prompts, and the person is holding a pencil. A lined sheet of paper is also present on the desk.
  • Person writing on paper at a wooden table in a room with chairs and a wicker basket.
  • Two people sitting at a table writing on papers with pencils in a classroom. One wears a red shirt and the other a gray hoodie. Headphones and pens are on the table beside them. A shelf with books and photos is in the background.

FAQs

  • Our program is designed for young adults 18+ who have graduated from school or are in an adult transition program.

  • Each event is $25 to attend. We offer a membership option of $200 that covers all events. Scholarships are available for eligible participants.

  • Schedule a complimentary first session where you can meet our team and experience all that Our Neighborhood Academy has to offer. Contact us to set up your visit.

Begin your Journey

Join us for a complimentary first session