Pathway in the Community

 

Leadership legacy Project:

 

This is Pathway's way to connect the professional community with our students. This initiative is designed to provide business executives and other professionals the opportunity to give our students with special needs firsthand knowledge of a specific field of interest. Professionals will share career advice, answer student questions and offer an in-depth look at the road they traveled to achieve their current success. It is our hope that through this shared experience, Pathway students will broaden their views about the working world and learn about a new potential career path for their futures. It is opportunities like this that empower our students to live full, happy and independent lives after leaving Pathway. This speaker series is held monthly and all accommodations will be made to meet the scheduling needs of the executive. All participants will enjoy a complimentary lunch from Pathway's own Patriot Café as well as a tour of campus and an informational packet containing school information and upcoming events.

 

If interested, please contact Louise Robertson, Senior Director of Organizational Advancement at Lrobertson@pathwayschool.org.

 

Community Luncheons:

Community Luncheons are held once a month on from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted). These luncheons serve as a way in which members of the community can familiarize themselves with The Pathway School. Small group tours are conducted and each guest receives a packet of information.

 

Pathway encourages its staff, parents and friends of the School to invite businesses, foundations, corporations, and individuals to this FREE and fun filled event!

 

For more information, please contact Amy Smith, Communications and Marketing Specialist at Asmith@pathwayschool.org.

We have been blessed with dedicated, loving members of the Pathway family who support our son, teach him & help him grow.

 

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