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By Kris Brienza

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Pathways High School, an education innovator and leader in project-based learning since 2016, has reached two significant milestones that expand learning opportunities for students and families across the region.

Beginning in fall 2026, Pathways High will expand its personalized, project-based learning model to serve students in grades 6–8, extending its proven approach to teaching and learning into the middle school years. In addition, the school has officially joined the New Tech Network, a nationally recognized network of innovative project-based learning schools. Pathways High is the first school in Wisconsin to join the New Tech Network, adding to its growing list of firsts as a parent-founded charter school.

“This is an incredibly exciting time for Pathways High and for students in and around Milwaukee,” said the school’s Lead Administrator Amy Kern. “Our team is honored to launch Pathways High into a new chapter. We are energized to leverage New Tech Network’s curriculum resources, professional development, and collective expertise to expand our strong project-based learning foundation. These changes create meaningful, real-world learning experiences that prepare students for long-term success.”

Founded on the belief that students learn best by doing meaningful, real-world work, Pathways High has built a strong reputation for student-centered learning, interdisciplinary projects, and authentic assessment. The expansion to middle school allows PH to intentionally support students earlier in their academic journey, building strong foundations in critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving.

The New Tech Network is a leading project-based learning design partner for K–12 schools and has successfully supported more than 200 schools and districts across 28 states using a whole-school, systemic approach to PBL. NTN provides professional development and coaching for teachers and school leaders to inspire and engage all students through authentic and challenging work. 

Enrollment for Pathways High Middle School (grades 6–8) is open. Priority enrollment is given to siblings of current Pathways High students. Middle school students will attend classes in a dedicated space within the current Pathways High school building, allowing for age-appropriate learning environments while maintaining connection to the broader PH community.

Families interested in learning more about the middle school program and enrollment process can visit: pathwayshigh.org or call 414-943-2891. Enrollment space is limited and is on a first come first served basis.

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