We recently put our house on the market, and the question I’ve been asked more than any other is:
“Where are you moving to?”
If you have a high schooler nearing graduation, you’ve probably heard a parallel question:
“What are you doing next?”
My honest response right now is, “I don’t know.” And if our high school students were being really honest, many of them would admit the same. Sometimes you don’t know the details—you just know it’s time for a new season.
Seasons Change—For Parents and Students

We lived in our home for 22 years and raised five kids there. It’s a big house on 10 acres, two miles past the middle of nowhere. It was the perfect place to homeschool, roam the hills, and give our kids freedom to grow.
But now our kids have graduated, launched, and started building their own families. Meanwhile, we’re in a huge house, with lots of land, while both working full-time. It’s a different season. Time for a change.
High school graduation is a similar kind of season shift. In those years, our kids are learning academics, gaining experiences, strengthening executive functioning skills, and beginning to ask the bigger questions: Who am I? What kind of life do I want to build?
The Challenge of “What’s Next?”

Here’s the thing: sometimes students don’t know the specifics of what’s next. Just like us, they may not have the next house—or the next step—lined up. But what matters is that they’re preparing for the season ahead.
Our house is now under contract—and we don’t yet know where we’ll land. Your kids may be approaching graduation—and they may not yet know their next step. That’s okay.
Preparation Makes the Difference
Before we even got to this point, we downsized our possessions, repaired, painted, power-washed, cleaned, staged, hired a great realtor, and had photos taken. Within a week, our house was under contract.
It’s the same with high school. Before graduation, preparation matters: not just checking off classes, but making sure your kids are ready for what comes next.
Think of yourself as your child’s project manager.
Break down the big picture into smaller tasks:
- Academics (the transcript)
- Experiences (jobs, volunteer work, projects)
- Life skills (budgeting, time management, communication)
- Next steps (college applications, career prep, trades training, or gap year plans)
When you approach high school this way, suddenly—even though it may feel overwhelming—it becomes manageable.
High School Doesn’t Have to Be Hard

And that’s the moment you realize: high school is, quite literally, not that hard.
Your kids may not know exactly what’s next, but with the right preparation, they’ll be ready to step into it. And as parents, we can give them the tools, guidance, and encouragement to do just that.
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High school isn’t just about checking boxes or finishing classes—it’s about equipping our kids with the skills, habits, and confidence they’ll need no matter where life takes them next.
Whether they head into the trades, pursue college, take on dual enrollment, or launch their own business, the goal is the same: prepare them to step into adulthood with purpose.
We’ve put together a simple framework of the core skills and pathways that help make high schoolers truly future-ready.
1. Core Academic Foundations
- Communication: Writing, public speaking, digital literacy (English, Speech, Composition)
- Critical Thinking: Logic, analysis, problem solving (Math, Science, History)
- Collaboration: Group projects, labs, discussions (All subjects)
- Creativity: Projects, presentations, design (Art, electives, capstones)
2. Technical & Digital Skills
- Technology fluency: Productivity software, AI tools, coding basics (Computer Science, Tech electives)
- Data & Information: Research skills, statistics, digital safety (Math, Science, History papers)
Media literacy: Understanding sources, bias, digital footprints (English, Social Studies)
3. Financial & Career Readiness
- Financial literacy: Budgeting, investing, entrepreneurship basics (Personal Finance, Economics, Business classes)
- Career skills: Resume writing, interviewing, internships, certifications (Career & Tech Ed, electives)
- Professionalism: Time management, responsibility, adaptability (all classes reinforced through expectations)
4. Social & Emotional Intelligence
- Emotional regulation: Handling stress, resilience, grit (Health, PE, advisory)
Cultural literacy: Global awareness, languages, civics (History, Foreign Language)
Leadership: Mentoring, service projects, clubs (Student Council, volunteer work)
Pathway Connections
Trades & Tech
- Focus: Certifications, hands-on skills, apprenticeships
- Courses: Applied Math, Physical Science, Business Math, Shop/Tech classes
Skills: Practical problem solving, safety, teamwork, tool/tech fluency
College Prep
- Focus: Strong academic foundation, readiness for 4-year degree
Courses: Algebra I–II, Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, Literature, US/World History, Foreign Language
Skills: Critical thinking, research, communication, time management
Honors / Dual Degree
- Focus: Advanced academics, early college credits
Courses: AP/Dual Enrollment in English, History, STEM, Foreign Languages - Skills: Academic writing, advanced reasoning, independent learning, scholarly collaboration
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Entrepreneurship
- Focus: Innovation, business creation, leadership
- Courses: Economics, Business, Marketing, Communications, Tech electives
Skills: Creativity, risk management, pitching ideas, financial literacy, adaptability
Core Skills Every Student Needs
Category | Skills | Where It Fits in Coursework |
Communication | Writing, speaking, digital literacy | English, Speech, Composition |
Critical Thinking | Logic, analysis, problem solving | Math, Science, History |
Collaboration | Group projects, labs, discussions | All subjects |
Creativity | Projects, presentations, design | Art, electives, capstones |
Technology & Digital | Coding, AI tools, media literacy | Computer Science, Tech, Social Studies |
Financial & Career | Budgeting, resumes, professionalism | Personal Finance, Economics, Career Ed |
Resilience, global awareness, leadership | Health, Civics, Clubs, Service |
Pathways for High School Success
Pathway | Focus | Courses | Key Skills |
Trades & Tech | Certifications, hands-on skills | Applied Math, Physical Science, Shop/Tech | Problem solving, teamwork, tool/tech fluency |
College Prep | Academic foundation, 4-year readiness | Algebra, Geometry, Biology, Literature, History, Foreign Language | Critical thinking, research, communication |
Honors / Dual Degree | Advanced academics, early credits | AP/Dual Enrollment: English, STEM, History | Academic writing, reasoning, independent learning |
Entrepreneurship | Innovation, leadership, business | Economics, Business, Marketing, Communications, Tech | Creativity, risk management, pitching, adaptability |
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