The Success Sequence Program
Aspire
- Grades 8 - 11
- 8 Chapters
- 88 pages
- Digital version available in English and Spanish
Aspire encourages students to seek their future goals, including education and financial success, as well as healthy future marriage and family life. Classroom activities help students understand practical ways to resist pressure and plan for their future, offering youth a positive path forward.
Equip youth in the areas of goal setting, decision-making, peer pressure, healthy relationships, character development, media influence, and avoiding risk behaviors including drugs, alcohol and non-marital sexual activity.
Success Sequence Program Courses are:
- Research-based, age appropriate, objective, and medically accurate
- Available both in workbook and digital learning course format
- Enhanced with parent-link component in each chapter
Aspire Teacher’s Guide includes:
- Discussion Points
- Objective Answer Key
- Classroom Activities & Instructions
- Pre/Post Test Surveys
Teacher Toolbox Video Resources include:
- Hands-On Activity Demonstration Videos
- Real Life Story Videos
- Chalkboard & Animated Videos

Play Video
Katie’s Story
(Real Life Story Video)
(Real Life Story Video)

Play Video
Got Baggage
(Activity Demonstration)
(Activity Demonstration)
“Through Aspire, I learned I am worth more than people label me.”
Female StudentIllinois
“This program is not just about saving sex until marriage. You would not believe the discussions we have had concerning life and life issues stimulated by the weekly topics in Aspire. This program helps us to empower the teens to think critically. Aspire promotes honest interaction. Thank you for your help also in providing these books and helping me to change lives.”
JodyTeacher, Connecticut
“I can honestly say I have never had any kind of discussion starters like your information provided. I am usually pretty good at facilitating discussion with my classes but Aspire took it to a whole new level. Most importantly the students responded very favorably to it.”
EarlHigh School Teacher, North Carolina
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