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Pathways Learning Center

Middle School

Middle School students in Pathways have the opportunity to take Pathways Math, Pathways English, and/or Executive Functioning. 
The English Path offers students the opportunity to reach their full potential by focusing on reading comprehension and grammar in a small setting. As the level of reading comprehension required for student success increases in Middle School, not only in Literature but across the curriculum in Science and History as well, being able to read for information becomes increasingly important. English students focus on nonfiction reading comprehension strategies using a variety of leveled texts. Students can apply those same strategies to more in-depth fictional works during novel studies. Vocabulary enhancement is fundamental to reading success at these grade levels, so students study vocabulary in context during novel studies and utilize the Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop program as well.

The Math path offers students the opportunity to reach their full potential by reducing their math anxiety and building the confidence they need to move forward in the math curriculum. Sixth grade math students take Math 6, seventh grade students take Math 7, and eighth grade students take Pre-Algebra using the same textbooks as the grade-level classrooms. The content of the class remains relatively the same as others in the same grade, but the design of the class is fundamentally different. The content is individualized to the children’s specific learning needs and progresses only when students achieve mastery to ensure no future skill gaps. 

The Executive Function class teaches students how to get their “school life” together, so they can discover what they are capable of achieving. Students who struggle with executive functioning skills usually have difficulty with working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control. Commonly, these same executive function weaknesses are often found in students with ADHD. This class focuses on improving these skills, which benefits students across the curriculum. Middle School students visit Executive Function on a daily basis in place of their world language classes.

All classes are limited to 6 students to maximize individual attention to specific needs. Students new to MBCA and the Pathways program must have a private current psycho-educational evaluation to ensure proper placement.

One Path: $4,000*
Two Paths: $5,000*
Three Paths: $6,000*

*Cost is in addition to tuition
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  • US 101 - Rescheduled Sep 5th

    We have an important update regarding our upcoming US 101 – Upper School & Beyond event. Originally planned for this Friday, the day before the long weekend, we’ve received feedback that many of you may be traveling and unable to attend.

    In an effort to respect your time and give all of our families the opportunity to participate, we are rescheduling US 101 to take place as part of our Upper School Open House on Friday, September 5. Rather than holding two separate events on different dates, we have decided that integrating Upper School 101 with our Open House will allow us to be mindful of your time while still providing the most comprehensive picture of the Upper School journey. This will allow you to hear directly from our high school students and recent graduates, ask questions, and gain valuable insight into the Upper School experience and beyond.

    We will be sending additional details soon regarding the Open House schedule and how US 101 will be included in the itinerary. For now, we encourage you to mark 8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. on Friday, September 5 on your calendar. If you already plan to attend, you can RSVP at this link, and additional details will follow in another email. We look forward to seeing you there!
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