Oftentimes, graduates walk across the stage and grab their diploma only to feel unprepared for the tasks of their near future. Students take years worth of high school credits for math, science, social studies, and language arts, yet there are concepts that they need to know for their future, but barely touch the surface in school. A lot of times students ask “when or how will I ever need to know this”. The reason this is such a common question is because the typical education goes into depth for each core subject which would only be beneficial to those who are interested in pursuing a career which relates to that subject.

Learning money management skills will build students’ confidence in being an independent person. It is knowledge that will prepare teenagers to handle the responsibilities of an adult. Requiring life skills classes can guide students to a more stable lifestyle.