STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
Life & Social Transition (L.A.S.T.)
Life and Social Transitions program offers 18-21 year old students Life skill training, Job skill training, Social skill training and community interaction skills. The L.A.S.T. program is based in an off campus location in the Douglas community. The location provides students with a realistic life experience which will help aid students in the transition process from school to adulthood. Students take part in a variety of daily activities including meal preparation, shopping, daily household chores, work experience, community interaction and recreational activities.
Purpose and Goal:
· To serve 18-21 year old students
· To transition students from DHS to a real world environment
· Off campus location
· Social skill enhancement/training
· LAST stop on students’ educational journey
Job Training:
· Job Training/working
· Soft employment skills
· Program will provide job coach/transportation
· Social skills on the job
Life Skills:
· Shopping/cooking
· Budgeting
· Cleaning
· Personal Hygiene
· Recreation/swimming
· Self-Advocating
· Transportation (public/school)
· Social skill training in all above areas
Community Exploration:
· Community Outings (daily,weekly,monthly)
· Fundraising activities (for year- end trip)
· Community service projects (learn to give back)
· Social skill training/interaction with persons outside the program
ESY Summer program:
· Not a typical ESY program
· Three activities/summer
· Social skill reinforcement/enhancement during ESY activities
Other:
· Parental involvement (weekly activities)
· Using technology/smart board, I-PADS
· Technology social skills