Whether students are exploring nutrition, tackling personal finance, learning about healthy relationships, or diving into child development, these courses offer practical knowledge they’ll actually use beyond the classroom.
From whipping up delicious meals in the kitchen to understanding the science behind everyday choices, Family Studies invites students to think critically about the world around them and the lives they want to build. The courses are interactive, collaborative, and full of opportunities to problem-solve, design, experiment, taste, test, and reflect.
More than just “life skills,” Family Studies supports students in developing confidence, independence, empathy, and resilience. They learn how families and communities shape who we are—and how we can contribute positively to both. With topics that are relevant, inclusive, and culturally responsive, these courses empower learners to make informed decisions for their health, well-being, and future success.