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Enrollment

New Path Secondary Services seeks to provide a Christ-centered educational environment for students who benefit from a smaller, personalized learning community. We believe every student is created by God with unique gifts, abilities, and purpose, and we desire to partner with families to provide an educational experience that supports each student's academic, personal, and spiritual growth.

New Path welcomes students with diverse learning styles, strengths, interests, and educational backgrounds. We are committed to serving students who may benefit from individualized instruction, a relationship-based environment, and flexible learning opportunities.

Admission decisions are based on the ability of New Path Secondary Services to appropriately support a student's academic, social, emotional, and developmental needs while maintaining a positive learning environment for all students.

Student Eligibility 2026-2027

New Path Secondary Services primarily serves students in middle school and early high school, generally ages 11–14, with programming designed for approximately grades 7–9.

Students may be considered for enrollment if they:

  • Demonstrate a desire to participate in the New Path learning environment.

  • Are able to participate safely and respectfully in a group educational setting.

  • Are capable of benefiting from the school's academic program and support services.

  • Are capable of meeting their personal care needs on their own, without the need for ongoing or frequent support.

  • Have families who support the mission, values, and educational philosophy of New Path.

Enrollment Process

The enrollment process is designed to ensure New Path is an appropriate fit for each student and family.

 

The process may include:

1. Family Inquiry

Families begin the process by contacting New Path Secondary Services and learning about the school's programs, expectations, and educational approach.

2. Family Meeting

Parents/guardians and students may meet with school leadership to discuss:

  • Student strengths and interests.

  • Academic history.

  • Learning preferences.

  • Social and developmental needs.

  • Family goals and expectations.

3. Review of Student Information

Families may be asked to provide relevant information, including:

  • Previous academic records.

  • Homeschool documentation (if applicable).

  • Learning evaluations or support information, when available.

  • Other information that helps New Path understand and support the student.

4. Enrollment Decision

After reviewing available information, New Path will determine whether the program is an appropriate placement for the student.

5. Enrollment Completion

Families complete required enrollment documents, agreements, and forms before the student begins classes.

New Path Secondary Services is an equal opportunity service provider. We shall not discriminate against individuals based on race, color, national origin, or ethnic origin.

New Path Secondary is located in First Baptist Church White Settlement

7801 White Settlement Road,

White Settlement, TX 76108

940-351-3010​

info@newpathsecondary.com

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