There are 7 schools in the USA with the word adults in the name.
The word "adults" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to the growth of adult education programs throughout the country. Historically, public schools have offered learning opportunities not only for children but also for adults who wish to continue their education, earn a high school diploma, or learn new skills. This trend became especially prominent in the twentieth century as communities recognized the need for lifelong learning to adapt to changes in the workforce and society. Additionally, the use of "adults" in school names helps clearly distinguish these institutions from traditional K-12 schools, making their focus on adult learners explicit. The inclusion reflects a broader commitment to educational access and equity, regardless of age, within American culture and public policy.
Colorado (1)
North Valley School for Young Adults in Thornton, COFlorida (2)
Mcso Adults in Ocala, FLCommunity Haven for Adults and Children with Disabilities in Sarasota, FL
Minnesota (1)
Leap Launching Emerging Adults Prg in Rochester, MNTexas (3)
The Excel Center for Adults - South Austin in Austin, TXThe Excel Center (for Adults) in Lockhart, TX
The Excel Center for Adults - Lockhart in Lockhart, TX
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate