Student Life | Pathfinder School

Pathfinder School teacher and student on a field trip.
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Our mission is to actively promote our students’ independence and increase their quality of life.

Pathfinder School serves 5- to 21-year old special education students
throughout Allegheny, Butler, Beaver, Greene and Washington
counties. Our school offers numerous specialized classrooms,
such as:

  • Autistic support
  • Multiple disabilities support
  • Life skills support
  • Vocational programs
  • Unique offerings such as the PRIDE transitional program and the Practical Assessment Exploration System (PAES).

Bridging school experiences with adult life

Our Framework for Independent Living (FIL) blends state standards-based academics with functional skill areas while focusing on bridging school experiences with adult life. We provide the following specially-designed instructions and opportunities:

  • Adaptive physical education
  • Art
  • Auto detailing
  • Community-based instruction
  • Center for theatre arts
  • Consumer sciences
  • Industrial arts
  • Music class
  • Food service training
  • Computer lab
  • Building and grounds
  • Sensory room
  • Functional academics
  • Self-help skills
  • Personal care assistant
  • School-based aquatics program, which was featured in the ACSHIC magazine
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