A high school in Kentucky has held an "adulting day" to teach seniors life skills such as cooking, paying bills and even changing a tyre.
Teens at Bullitt Central High School in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, got together last Wednesday to learn things not typically taught in classrooms.
Students put their regular textbooks aside for the day and, instead, were taught things many sometimes graduate without knowing.
"I think that the idea occurred to me, originally, I saw a Facebook post that parents passed around saying they needed a class in high school on taxes, and cooking," Christy Hardin, director of the BCHS Family Resource & Youth Services Center, told local TV station WAVE.