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The Path Less Taken

September 26, 2012
The Path Less Taken
Rob Hansen

Pathfinder School officials wince a little when the independent school is described as “one of Traverse City’s best-kept secrets.”

“We don’t want to be a secret, we want everyone to know about Pathfinder,” says Rob Hansen, head of the school that’s comfortably nestled on 22-wooded acres along M-22, just three miles northwest of downtown TC. “This is not an elitist school; we are here to serve the community.”

Be it a best-kept secret or scholastic sensation, fact is, Pathfinder has been serving students in the community for the last 40 years. In honor of its anniversary, The Ticker took a campus tour with Hansen to find out the secrets to this solo school’s success.

Pathfinder was founded in 1972 by Arthur and Nancy Baxter, educators who believed that hands-on, experienced-based learning was the most effective way to teach students.

“Our whole campus is a learning lab,” says Hansen, a former Northport and TBA-ISD educator who, along with his wife, Jennifer, discovered Pathfinder in 2003 and enrolled their son, Daniel, in the first grade. “We believe in a broad curriculum.”

All students receive music instruction and French classes twice a week. They take art lessons each week, and the arts are integrated through the curriculum in all grades. Middle school students are offered electives like gardening, comparative religion, drawing, body wellness, cooking, chess, economics and Spanish.

Pathfinder provides individual instruction in small – some might even say tiny – classes for students in pre-kindergarten through the eighth grade. For example, teacher Lynn Pavlov has only four students in her first grade class. That’s not abnormal at Pathfinder; the average student/teacher ratio is 8-to-1.

This type of personalized education comes with a price tag. Full-day instruction for pre-K through eighth grade is $9,450, including all book fees, materials and activities.

Pathfinder’s 100 students come around the North – Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska and Leelanau counties. “Typically our students come from families who put a high priority on education,” explains Ellen Northway, a former Pathfinder parent who joined the staff in 1984 and serves as the school’s business manager. “The seed gets planted here for students to think in unconventional ways.”

To mark Pathfinder’s 40th anniversary, there will be a birthday celebration on Sept. 29 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the school’s Memorial Garden. Founders Arthur and Nancy Baxter are expected to attend, coming from their home in Indiana. Current and former faculty, students, alumni and the general public are invited to share in the festivities. For information, call 231-995-3800 or visit thepathfinderschool.org.
 

Most Recent Comments

 
Mary Fisher on September 28, 2012 2:20pm

Pathfinder School is truly a remarkable place .. The teachers, the staff, the nature environment..and mostly the individual attention to each student. Wish we could do it all over again! I love there was financial assistance, which afforded us the opportunity.. Thank you Pathfinder for all eleven years from pre-school on..we will always be grateful! Congratulations on 40 years of magic!

Jennifer on September 27, 2012 11:35pm

'This school is a gem! Where there is a will, there is a way to get your children at Pathfinder. The last word in the world that could be used to describe the school, the students, parents, teachers and employees of the school is the word "elitist." Come see for yourself at the 40th Anniversary Celebration this weekend just how warm, welcoming, nurturing and full of the spirit to educate and explore this school is! I am the parent of a Pathfinder student. I have worked full-time and volunteered many, many hours at the school as do nearly all other parents

Janet on September 27, 2012 12:26pm

Now that my children have moved on to High School and College, I am even more pleased with the quality and depth of the education they enjoyed at The Pathfinder School. The ability and desire to think analytically, along with attributes of kindness and respect were nurtured at every grade level.

Robin Nance on September 27, 2012 12:10pm

Our family was blessed to be able to send both our children to The Pathfinder School for a total of 15 years. I would like to add that we received financial aid for all the years! If not for FA it would not have been possible for our family or many others to experience the amazing educational bace that has sent them gracefully toward their dreams. I would make that choice again in a minute. Thank you Pathfinder!

Marshall Collins on September 27, 2012 11:12am

I have had the pleasure of working with and under Rob Hansen. Pathfinder is lucky to have an individual like Rob, who follows through on his visions, with education and kids as a focus.

Christina on September 26, 2012 8:45pm

I was lucky to attend Pathfinder from 6th-8th grade and it had a profound experience on my life and the way I think. I was headed down a lonely road and Pathfinder planted a seed that later grew to my realization of my self-worth. I credit much of who I am to my experience there; Pathfinder opened the door and pointed me in the right direction. I took it from there.

Jason/Marie, because the article claims parents who send their children to Pathfinder place a priority on education doesn't (& shouldn't) imply that parents who don't send their children there don't place a priority there, too.

Marie on September 26, 2012 2:35pm

Many parents put a high priority on education, however, cannot afford to enroll their chldren expensive schools. I find Ellen's comments to be offensive to those who cannot spend $10,000 per year per child to attend this school.

Bobbie Stevens on September 26, 2012 11:11am

Very nice article about a wonderful school. By the way, Ellen "Treadway" is actually Ellen Northway!

Dolly Martinson on September 26, 2012 9:11am

Pathfinder is a wonderful school; while my daughter only attended for a year (we transferred to Leelanau Montessori due to logistical reasons), it is and always will be a bright spot in her life. We are strong supporters of interwoven disciplines, and this school offers it all. Congratulations on the first (and your next) 40 years in promoting outside-of-the-box education!

Cinda on September 26, 2012 8:58am

Happy 40th Pathfinder family and friends. I thoroughly enjoyed the 'hike' through the website,especially catching up with notable alums!

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