New Pathways
New Pathways School serves students age 16-18. New Pathways classes are located at Two Rivers Adult Learning Center. New Pathways is a district drop-out intervention and credit recovery program serving students who are significantly deficient in credits towards a possible on-time graduation with their cohort class. Students also have the option of returning to their home high school or Two Rivers High School once students have recovered credits necessary to put them on track for graduation. For most students, New Pathways is a program to help students earn credit in a blended learning environment where students can either recover enough credits for an on-time graduation or smooth transition into Adult Education.
Students will have the opportunity to earn credit, and learn valuable problem-solving skills. Students have been placed at New Pathways as a drop-out intervention program. Students who have fallen behind on credits are referred by the students home school to the Weber School District Student Service Department. Weber Student Service Department will make the referral to New Pathways School.
Monday 10:10 am – 2:10 pm
Tuesday 10:10 am – 2:10 pm
Wednesday 10:10 am – 2:10 pm
Thursday 10:10 am – 2:10 pm
Friday 10:10 am – 2:10 pm
*The computer lab will be open each day from 7:45 a.m - 3 p.m. for students to utilize.
Students who have not recovered the credits necessary to return to a traditional high school by the time their graduation class is graduating will seamlessly transition into Weber School District Adult Education program to continue on to earn their Adult Education High School diploma.
New Pathways School serves students age 16-18. New Pathways classes are located at Two Rivers Adult Learning Center. New Pathways is a district drop-out intervention and credit recovery program serving students who are significantly deficient in credits towards a possible on-time graduation with their cohort class. Students also have the option of returning to their home high school or Two Rivers High School once students have recovered credits necessary to put them on track for graduation. For most students, New Pathways is a program to help students earn credit in a blended learning environment where students can either recover enough credits for an on-time graduation or smooth transition into Adult Education.
Students will have the opportunity to earn credit, and learn valuable problem-solving skills. Students have been placed at New Pathways as a drop-out intervention program. Students who have fallen behind on credits are referred by the students home school to the Weber School District Student Service Department. Weber Student Service Department will make the referral to New Pathways School.
- Student will be required to attend a minimum of three days a week .
Monday 10:10 am – 2:10 pm
Tuesday 10:10 am – 2:10 pm
Wednesday 10:10 am – 2:10 pm
Thursday 10:10 am – 2:10 pm
Friday 10:10 am – 2:10 pm
*The computer lab will be open each day from 7:45 a.m - 3 p.m. for students to utilize.
- Student will make academic progress every month (.50 credit).
- Student will meet with administration or counseling before being referred to Adult Education for non-attendance, behavior, or lack of academic progress.
- Administration can change a student’s placement, refer a student to student services, refer a student to law enforcement, and/or change the placement of educational services, which includes (but is not limited to) Weber Online and online curriculum with weekly check in with New Pathways staff.
Students who have not recovered the credits necessary to return to a traditional high school by the time their graduation class is graduating will seamlessly transition into Weber School District Adult Education program to continue on to earn their Adult Education High School diploma.