Sequoia Pathway to host Big Drive for Education Golf Scramble

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Sequoia Pathway Academy first opened in Maricopa in 2009 as a K-8 campus with 350 students. 2012 featured our first graduating class of six students.

We welcome 2018 with 1,200 students in grades K-12!  We offer full-day kindergarten, Advanced Placement coursework, a full spectrum of junior varsity and varsity athletics with five (5) state championships since 2015, and a thriving intramural sports program and cub cheer for the elementary students, as well as thriving drama, music, and art departments at every grade. We have a competitive Robotics team and chapters of both National Honor Society and National Junior Honors Society.

This year our graduating class of 74 students will include university acceptances at Villanova, John’s Hopkins, Michigan State, Brown, and more. Ten percent of our graduating class will be attending NAU on a Lumberjack scholarship this year and our sports program has had 21 athletes sign and commit to play since 2014.

Through our growth, our culture and mission remain strong: every child is known and every child deserves a chance to be their best self in a supportive environment.

On April 28 we will be hosting our second annual Big Drive for Education Golf Scramble at The Duke.  Our goal is to raise $10,000 for teacher continuing education opportunities and put # of Google Chromebooks in # of classrooms. For $100, participants will receive a round of golf, with cart, swag bag, lunch and free adult beverage, as well as the opportunity to bid on silent auction items, photo fun booth and various hole contests and prizes, and special surprises and guests!  We have sponsorship opportunities from $300 hole sponsors to $100 event partners.  We are also looking for items to be included in the raffle and auction.

Come on out for a day of fun and sun to support our Big Drive for Education! For additional information, please email [email protected] or [email protected]

Raquel Hendrickson
Raquel, a.k.a. Rocky, is a sixth-generation Arizonan who spent her formative years in the Missouri Ozarks. After attending Temple University in Philadelphia, she earned a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and has been in the newspaper business since 1990. She has been a sports editor, general-assignment reporter, business editor, arts & entertainment editor, education reporter, government reporter and managing editor. After 16 years in the Verde Valley-Sedona, she moved to Maricopa in 2014. She loves the outdoors, the arts, great books and all kinds of animals.