Milwaukee Charter School Expands Project-Based Learning to Middle School
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If you’ve watched your child struggle through middle school, feeling disconnected from what they’re learning, you’re not imagining things. Traditional classroom approaches often leave developing minds disengaged and unclear why any of it matters. Here’s what a Milwaukee education innovator has discovered: when students learn by doing meaningful real-world work, everything changes.
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Pathways High School in Milwaukee is expanding its project-based learning model to serve grades 6-8 starting fall 2026.
The charter school has become the first in Wisconsin to join the New Tech Network, a national network of 200+ innovative schools.
Middle school students will learn in dedicated spaces within the current building, with age-appropriate environments.
The expansion allows earlier intervention during critical years for building thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.
Enrollment is open now with priority for siblings of current students.
Pathways High Launches Middle School Expansion
Pathways High School, an education innovator serving students since 2016, has announced two significant milestones that will expand learning opportunities for families across the Milwaukee 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 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. Notably, Pathways High is the first school in Wisconsin to join the New Tech Network—a remarkable achievement for a parent-founded charter school that continues to build on its track record of educational innovation.
The expansion to middle school allows Pathways High to intentionally support students earlier in their academic journey, building strong foundations in critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving during these formative years. Research consistently shows that the middle school years represent a critical window for developing the processing skills and self-regulation abilities that support lifelong learning.
The New Tech Network has successfully supported more than 200 schools and districts across 28 states using a whole-school, systemic approach to project-based learning. This partnership will provide Pathways High with curriculum resources, professional development, and collective expertise to expand their already strong foundation.
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Quote: This is an incredibly exciting time for Pathways High and for students in and around Milwaukee. 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.
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What This Means for Families
For parents searching for educational options that actually engage their developing learners, this expansion represents a significant new opportunity. Middle school students will attend classes in a dedicated space within the current Pathways High building, allowing for age-appropriate learning environments while maintaining connection to the broader school community.
The approach aligns with what neuroscience tells us about learning: students build stronger neural pathways when they engage with meaningful, challenging work rather than passive information consumption. Project-based learning creates exactly those conditions—requiring students to apply knowledge, solve real problems, and collaborate authentically.
Key Takeaways:
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Middle School Expansion: Pathways High expands project-based learning to grades 6-8 starting fall 2026.
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Network Membership: First Wisconsin school to join the New Tech Network of 200+ project-based learning schools.
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Enrollment Open: Priority enrollment for siblings; visit pathwayshigh.org or call 414-943-2891.
Looking Ahead: Replicating Success
Enrollment for Pathways High Middle School (grades 6–8) is now open, with priority enrollment given to siblings of current students. Families interested in learning more can visit pathwayshigh.org or call 414-943-2891.
As more schools observe the results from Milwaukee’s innovation, expect to see similar expansions elsewhere. The combination of early intervention, project-based learning, and network support creates a model worth watching—and for families in southeastern Wisconsin, one worth exploring.
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Attribution: Amy Kern, Lead Administrator, Pathways High School
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Here’s what we know for certain: children’s brains are remarkably responsive to the right learning environments. When schools create meaningful, real-world challenges rather than passive seat time, students develop the thinking skills that serve them for life. The system that waits until high school to offer engaging learning experiences is waiting too long. If you’re ready to explore educational options that meet your child where they are and build toward what they can become, the Learning Success team understands that journey. Our free resources help parents navigate choices and find approaches that work for their family’s unique needs.
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