Alumni
Alums, connect with other Pathway classmates, teachers, and our community!
As previous students or “alumni” who have graduated from Pathway, you are an important part of The Pathway School community. This page is dedicated to assist and inform you by providing a connection with the Pathway community. We hope you will choose to participate in events, take advantage of resources available and enjoy sharing what you are doing in your daily life since graduation.
We are excited to hear from you and hope to be the bridge to connect you to other Pathway alums and to remain a vital path throughout your future.
Questions or ideas? Contact Jory Barrad jbarrad@pathwayschool.org.
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Share your Pathway School Spirit!
Share your Pathway School Spirit!
Pathway School apparel for students, staff, parents, alumni, and friends in all sizes! Pathway partners with Anchors-Aweigh for our spirit wear. You will be directed to Pathway’s online store on their website.
ALUMNI OFFICE CONTACT INFO
Jory Barrad
jbarrad@pathwayschool.org
610-277-0660 ext. 258
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