Read some of our highlights and stories below and get to know more about our students, staff, volunteers, and things we do in the community.
Richard Enjoys Pathways
Before Pathways, Richard worked for the Cancer Treatment Center of America. He was a medical records transporter and could maneuver his way around that complicated building. He worked for the Oncology Department. When Cancer Treatment Center moved to its present location, all medical [...]
“I am Ordinary”
April is “Autism Acceptance Month,” in honor of our students who are autistic; we want to share with you about Tiffany. “My name is Tiffany, and I am autistic. If someone didn’t know much about autism and wanted to understand, I [...]
Living with Down Syndrome
When Matthew was born, the doctors gave me a book called “Babies with Down Syndrome.” I didn’t know anything about it, but somewhere in the book, it said that children with Down syndrome are more like other kids than they [...]
My Disability is Filled with Purpose
When I was born, I didn't have the nerve that connects the eyes and the ears to the brain. Nerves like that don't grow back after birth. The doctors at a prestigious university hospital said I would never be able to [...]
Virtual Classes Have Been Life-Giving for Bailey During the Pandemic
Bailey is currently a senior in high school, and when the pandemic started, in order to keep her safe, her mom decided that it would be best for her to do her senior year online until things get better. Around [...]
Life with an older brother with Down Syndrome
I grew up listening to all types of music because of my brother Clark who loves music. He is the reason why I do musical theater and where I got my love for music from. I would say a big [...]
Dare to Try: Students reach 2019 goals
A 2019 Pathways student goal is to try new things. Its easy to get into your daily rhythm and forget there are tons of things to do and try in this world, from interesting foods and new modes of transportation [...]










