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Who Can Enroll in Pathways Academy Charter School?

This program is available to all students that are at least 16 years or older.

Students must be participating in WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act), YouthBuild, or Job Corps. If you have questions about your eligibility, please contact our office.

Find your local One-Stop to enroll in WIOA: www.careeronestop.org.

FAQS

FAQs for Enrollment

Proof of Identity – Any of the following documents will be accepted:

Unexpired California Driver’s License or Identification Card or Tribal ID

Birth Certificate

Passport

Baptismal Record

Adoption/Foster Care Record

Proof of Residency – dated within the last 90 days. Any of the following documents will be accepted:

Utility bill (water, gas, electric) ( If you are an adult and the bill is in another person’s name, you and the other person will be required to sign the Shared Residence Affidavit document)

Letter from a government agency with your current address (example: SSDI documents, DMV documents, Snap or EBT documents, etc)

Cell phone bill

Rental agreement or mortgage statement

Bank or credit card statement

HELPFUL DOCUMENTS – Uploading these documents will help with course placement:

Transcripts are not required for registration, but they are helpful to get you enrolled in the correct classes immediately.

On the Reg-Online website: https://pathwaysadultsd.parentstudentportal.com/mod.php/public/registration/wizard_landing.php

Click on: Forgot Password.

Your username is the email address you provided when you began registration.

Students are able to start classes when:

They are fully registered

Have met with a teacher

Have signed a Master Agreement

Click on the apply button on the Pathways website

You will receive an email to create an account

Create your account and password

Log in and fill out the household information and application

Upload the needed documents

The application is complete when all areas have a green check mark and the documents have been verified by the admissions team

Monitor your email to see if you get a message from Pathways Admissions

Please go to the school you are enrolled in and ask to disenroll/drop/withdraw and send a picture of that drop/withdraw slip to admissions@pathwayscharterschool.org.

Difference between the two diploma tracks:

The Adult Diploma

Must be 18 and over

130 credits

Suitable for students pursuing a vocation/ trade/professional development.

Suitable for students planning on attending a community college before a 4-year college or university.

The Youth Diploma

Required track for students under age 18

210 credits

Required for any student interested in going directly to a 4-year college or university.

Yes, we are an independent study school and students are expected to work independently. However, tutoring is available as a support to students.

Homeless Resources

The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act defines homelessness as a student who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. This definition includes students who:

Are “doubled-up” or sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason.

Are living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, camping grounds, or shelters.

Have a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as regular sleeping accommodations for human beings.

Are living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings.

Are migratory children and unaccompanied youth (not in the physical custody of a parent or guardian) who qualify as homeless because they are children who are living in similar circumstances listed above.

In order to identify and support children and youth experiencing homelessness, Pathways Academy Adult Education is required to administer a housing questionnaire annually to all parents and guardians. Students identified as homeless under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, have the right to:

Attend school

Enroll immediately, even if they are missing records and documents normally required for enrollment

Stay in the school they attended before becoming homeless (school of origin) if the parent/guardian so chooses

Participate fully in their education and receive equal access to all school programs and activities

If you have any questions regarding our homeless/foster youth resources please contact our staff at:

admissions@pathwayscharterschool.org

(619) 371-5017

Below are additonal helpful links:

Housing and Homelessness Programs

Food Bank Resources: California

Food Bank Resources: California

Need some more help? we are here for you!

Call or text (619) 371-5017 or email admissions@pathwayscharterschool.org

Enrollment Complaint Procedure:

Pursuant to Education Code (EC) Section 47605(d)(4), charter schools are not allowed to discourage a pupil from enrolling or seeking to enroll in a charter school because the pupil exhibits any characteristics such as students with disabilities, academically low-achieving, English learners, neglected or delinquent, homeless, socially economically disadvantaged, foster youth, or based on nationality, race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation.

Also pursuant to this new law, a parent, guardian, or student who is 18 years or older may file a Charter School Complaint Form to the Charter School’s authorizing entity if they suspect the charter school is in violation of Education Code (EC) Section 47605(d)(4).

If you would like to file a complaint, please use the provided forms below:

Pathways Academy (Warner Unified School District) please use this form.

If you would prefer to receive the form via mail, please contact our office and we will mail one to you.

Uniform Complaint Procedures:

California Department of Education Uniform Complaint Procedures

YOUR PATHWAY TO SUCCESS

Pathways Academy offers online courses to fulfill high school graduation requirements. See our course offerings – online classes are accessible 24/7.