The Well

The Well, 213 North Cuyler Street, Pampa, TX 79065

mapThe Well, 213 North Cuyler Street, Pampa, TX 79065

About

The Well offers tutoring, after-school STEAM activities, robotics, art classes, academic and elective courses, and summer STEAM, literacy, sports, math tutoring, and science programs. The program also provides support to home school students through tutoring and a wide range of academic and elective courses during the school year, along with a Flex School that has both part-time and full-time schooling options with smaller class sizes and a more tailored approach to education.

• Price: $78,000 in tuition paid by scholarships in 2024-2025

The Well’s mission is to enrich the culture of Pampa and the surrounding communities by supporting students in their pursuit of academic, extracurricular and career goals, regardless of their chosen school setting. The Well’s founder, Paul Rayburn, began tutoring students in October 2016, and The Well’s first location opened in February 2016. The Well was incorporated as a 501c3 in March 2016, and the first set of summer programs was offered in 2016. The program currently has 80+ public-school students enrolled in weekly tutoring, 50+ home-school students taking support classes, 120+ K–12 full-time students, and 26 employees.

The Well has supporting partners including local organizations and individuals near and far. Dozens of individuals donated over $60,000 in the last 12 months toward scholarships, operating costs and increasing capacity. B&L PipeCo matches up to $20,000 in scholarship donations annually. LBK Roofing serviced the roof free-of-charge for years before replacing it completely, free-of-charge. Industrial Oils has donated $15,000 toward building improvements, and Intersect Power has donated almost $29,000 toward equipment and scholarships for summer programs. The Pampa United Way has donated $10,000 to The Well for discretionary use. Xcel Energy has donated more than $40,000 for equipment and supplies for summer programs over the last 8 summers. ProMan donates $2,000 annually toward scholarships and equipment for summer programs. Larry Baker has donated labor and materials for multiple projects at the new location, including the installation of AC units and the plumbing for the culinary class kitchen.

Last updated February 2, 2026.

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