- Education Topics
- Achievement Gap
- Alternative Education
- American Education Awards
- Assessment & Evaluation
- Education Economics
- Education Environment
- Education Issues
- Education Policy
- Education Psychology
- Education Scandals and Controversies
- Education Reform
- Education Theory
- Education Worldwide
- Educational Leadership
- Educational Philosophy
- Educational Research
- Educational Technology
- Federal Education Legislation
- Higher Education Worldwide
- Homeless Education
- Homeschooling in the United States
- Migrant Education
- Neglected/Deliquent Students
- Pedagogy
- Sociology of Education
- Special Needs
- National Directories
- After School Programs
- Alternative Schools
- The Arts
- At-Risk Students
- Camps
- Camp Services
- Colleges & Universities
- Counties
- Driving Schools
- Educational Businesses
- Financial Aid
- Higher Education
- International Programs
- Jewish Community Centers
- K-12 Schools
- Language Studies
- Libraries
- Organizations
- Preschools
- Professional Development
- Prom Services
- School Assemblies
- School Districts
- School Field Trips
- School Health
- School Supplies
- School Travel
- School Vendors
- Schools Worldwide
- Special Education
- Special Needs
- Study Abroad
- Teaching Abroad
- Volunteer Programs
- Youth Sports
- For Schools
- Academic Standards
- Assembly Programs
- Blue Ribbon Schools Program
- Educational Accreditation
- Educational Television Channels
- Education in the United States
- History of Education in the United States
- Reading Education in the U.S.
- School Grades
- School Meal Programs
- School Types
- School Uniforms
- Special Education in the United States
- Systems of Formal Education
- U.S. Education Legislation
- For Teachers
- Academic Dishonesty
- Childcare State Licensing Requirements
- Classroom Management
- Education Subjects
- Educational Practices
- Educational Videos
- Interdisciplinary Teaching
- Job and Interview Tips
- Lesson Plans | Grades
- Professional Development
- State Curriculum Standards
- Substitute Teaching
- Teacher Salary
- Teacher Training Programs
- Teaching Methods
- Training and Certification
- For Students
- Academic Competitions
- Admissions Testing
- At-Risk Students
- Career Planning
- College Admissions
- Drivers License
- Educational Programs
- Educational Television
- Educational Videos
- High School Dropouts
- Higher Education
- School Health
- Senior Proms
- Sex Education
- Standardized Testing
- Student Financial Aid
- Student Television Stations
- Summer Learning Loss
New Path Academy
Basic Information
Address: 2611 26th St W, Bradenton, FL 34205
County: Manatee
School District: Manatee
Phone Number: (941) 201-6994
Email: npabradenton@gmail.com
Action Shots
* There are currently no photos associated with this listing.
Additional Information
President: Jennifer Radebach
School Type: private school
Founded: 2015
Ages/Grades: K-12
School Setting:
New Path Academy is a non-profit 501(c)3 private school for grades kindergarten through 12th grade. Located in Bradenton, Manatee County, we offer a differentiated education curriculum the public school system isn’t structured to provide.
School Size: 50
Classroom Size: 10
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:10
Tuition:
affordable; scholarships available
Financial Aid:
McKay Scholarship, Gardiner Scholarship, Step-Up Scholarship, AAA Scholarship, Hope Scholarship
Curriculum:
Differentiated
Percentage of Graduating Class: 95%
Camp Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
school laptops for students
Parking Spaces/Availability:
yes
Mission Statement:
Create and facilitate a unique student-centered plan to identify each student’s strengths and weaknesses.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
To reduce drop out, risky behaviors, and bullying, incorporate leadership development, positive mentorship, encourage entrepreneurship and innovative learning experiences while making learning real with the opportunity for students to express their interests and talents.
Notes/School Information:
The founders envision a school that creates an inclusive environment working together to support student achievement and to develop in each child the love of learning and the ability to engage in critical thinking and to demonstrate complete mastery of the academic building blocks necessary for a successful future.