OPTIONS 365
Structured Continuity Between Academic Phases
OPTIONS 365 is an extended support model for students who benefit from consistency across the calendar year.
Rather than pausing programming over the summer, eligible students continue structured academic, vocational, and independent living development to maintain momentum and prevent regression.
This is not a separate track.
It is a continuity model.
Why OPTIONS 365 Exists
Many young adults in transition programs experience regression when structure is removed for extended periods.
OPTIONS 365 was created to:
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Preserve skill development already gained
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Maintain executive functioning routines
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Support emotional regulation through consistency
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Reduce fall transition anxiety
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Strengthen independence before the next phase
This model supports long-term growth—not short-term enrichment.


Independent Living Coaching
Body: Structured routines, budgeting, meal planning, self-management.

Vocational Development
Workplace expectations, internships, accountability.
Executive Function Reinforcement
Planning, follow-through, time management.

Financial Literacy
Applied budgeting, banking, and financial decision-making integrated into daily living routines.

Social & Community Practice
Structured real-world experiences to strengthen independence and social confidence.
College Preparation (when applicable)
Ongoing academic structure and accountability for students preparing for post-secondary coursework.
Who Is Eligible?
OPTIONS 365 is available to students currently enrolled in:
• Standard Phase
• Modified Phase
Enrollment is based on readiness, need, and program capacity.
This option is discussed during phase planning and family conferences.
Summer Session
June 6 – August 1
(Exact dates adjusted annually)
How OPTIONS 365 Is Different
This is not recreational programming.
This is not remediation.
This is not a restart.
OPTIONS 365 maintains daily routines, accountability structures, and phase progression planning so students return in the fall with continuity — not reset.
Continuity Builds Confidence
Consistency across the calendar year supports habit formation, emotional regulation, skill retention, and increased independence.

