18-21 and GEAR
Academics Overview
We offer the following options for students depending on their unique needs and plans for the future:
Life Skills
Functional skills to support students becoming as independent as possible.
- Food planning and preparation
- Making a grocery list
- Basic Budgeting
- Shopping, Cooking and Cleaning Up
- Housekeeping
- Outdoor/Indoor plant care
- Functional money skills
- Calendars (self management)
- Self Advocacy
- Social Skills
- Safety
- Hygiene
- Resume and Interviewing
- IEP Goals
Community Skills
- 1 day a week in the classroom, 1 day a week in the community
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Lesson examples:
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- Restaurant Etiquette
- Grocery Shopping
- Public Transportation
- Independent Living Options
- Adult Services
- Voting
- Community Safety
- Banking/Budgeting
- Social Skills
- Current Events
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Community Outings:
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- Variety of Stores for all types of shopping
- Restaurants and Fast Food
- Fitness Centers
- Recreation Opportunities within our community
- Museums
- Special Events
PawsAbilities
In collaboration with Inclusion Connections, Inc. for access to meaningful employment.
Jobs include:
- Gathering, laundering, folding and sorting t-shirts
- Tracing on fabric
- Cutting fabric
- Stretching fabric
- Grouping fabric by color
- Making dog toys
- Making dog sniff mats
- Measuring ingredients
- Mixing ingredients
- Baking treats
- Weighing treats
- Packaging and labeling treats
Recreation and Leisure Skills
Activities include:
- Individual sensory activities, including flexible seating
- Self-directed leisure options- exercise options, puzzles, task boxes, books, interactive games, etc.
- Community Service projects- Giving the Basics, Communities that Care, Recycling
Production
Activities include functional and vocational work tasks and work boxes.
Production aims to teach students daily work skills such as time on task, working without disruptive behaviors, task completion and task repetition.
JCCC CLEAR Classes
- College Learning Experiences, Activities & Resources
- Enrichment classes for adults with disabilities
- **Students must be independent enough to participate in the class without direct staff support in the classroom.
- Paras are on site to assist students between buildings and during their time in the food court.
- Students are able to eat lunch in the food court, learn to utilize the campus library, and participate in special events.
CDOP - Community Development Opportunities Program
- Community job sites or in-building jobs
- Job site placement depends on the individual & specific IEP goals
- **If a student’s Post–Secondary Vocational Goal has been met, 18-21 staff will collaborate with families on an individual basis to determine if a full day's schedule, including CDOP, is appropriate.

