Keeping Young Minds Active and Engaged

Between the rigorous class lessons and milestone achievements in therapy, New Way offers a diverse range of clubs and specialized activities. Each activity invites a rich experience, giving our students more ways to practice:

Smiling high schooler

Spirit Assemblies

Our monthly Spirit Assemblies allow each student to enjoy being a Bulldog. There are activities, celebrations, and a Student of the Month high-five line. Best of all, families are invited to join in the fun!

After School Clubs

Bulldog After School Clubs offer students a variety of activities to get involved and stay engaged. Traditionally, 70% of our students participate! This involvement fosters students’ specific interests, encourages friendships, and reinforces the progress made in class. Bulldog After School Clubs are offered on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Past clubs have included:

Hover over the images to see what fun-filled clubs we have to offer.

Musicals and plays

Yoga

Animal Lovers

Technology

Legos

Pokémon

Robotics

Board Games

Rock Band

Bone-A-Pet Treat Baking

Digital Media

Photography

Spirit Squad

DJing and Digital Music

After School Care

For the convenience of New Way families, our After Care program is available for students from 4:15 pm (once clubs conclude) to 5:30 pm. On days without clubs, registered students go straight to After Care. Snacks are provided, along with time for homework and play.

Information on Bulldog Athletics is available here.

Harry Potter Club

Intramural Sports

Coloring

Legos

Foodies

GSA

Neighborhood Walking

Mini-Toys

Chess

Football Fanatics

Lunchtime Grub Clubs

Because not all of our students are able to participate in After School Clubs, we created Grub Clubs. During the second half of a student’s lunch, they have the opportunity to participate in a variety of clubs and activities tailored to their interests. Past Grub Clubs have included:

Hover over the images to see New Way Academy Grub Clubs!

“The technology here helps me focus more. Otherwise, I can tend to lose concentration.”

- New Way Student