There is hope for future leaders like Isaac (aka Spiderman), a five-year-old who loves superheroes and dreams of becoming an architect.
Beth Hatch
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Though there will always be a need for brick-and-mortar schools, the future of education must include virtual education options.
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Pathways has themed each classroom in the learning center with an age-appropriate storybook to teach language and literacy.
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Our dear friends from the Jingled Elves are bringing together the community in support of Collier County’s women and children in need.
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While routines have shifted, Pathways remains committed to changing the path for all children in Immokalee.
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Pathways hosted a Summer Literacy Celebration where more than 1,000 books were distributed in a drive-thru event to encourage families to read together.
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Pathways Early Education Center of Immokalee is making plans to reopen with Collier County Public Schools.
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According to the most recent Florida ALICE report, 42,000 Collier families were one emergency away from financial ruin prior to the pandemic.
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Though Pathways remains closed until it is safe for our children to return, our team is a vital resource for the families of Immokalee.
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Many parents are seeking out online resources, apps and games to keep their children’s minds engaged at home.