The notion of microschools, small-scale learning institutions that come in various forms, has garnered attention in recent years. These establishments, which can be initiated in a place of worship, an office building, or by a group of families who employ an instructor, offer an alternative to traditional schools. In essence, microschools embody a personalized approach to learning that caters to the unique needs of students. Microschools are rapidly emerging in various parts of the country. Often described as "outsourced homeschooling," these programs are typically free from the bureaucracy, standardized tests, and mandatory curriculum that define today's public school system. Microschools tend to be efficiently run, and student engagement is remarkably high. Ashley Soifer will join us on Thursday, March 28th, at 7 p.m. to discuss this exciting education choice movement. She is the Chief Innovation Officer for the National Microschooling Center and has been presenting on microschools nationwide. If you have been considering alternative ways to educate your children but don't know where to start, this may be an opportunity for you. |
Ashley Soifer, Chief Innovation Officer National Microschooling Center |
Please join us Thursday, March 28th, at 7 pm for our Zoom presentation about microschools and how they are changing the education landscape across the country. Please Register HERE! |