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Edwin Avent goes to school every day in a suit and carrying a briefcase, a uniform partially reflected back to him in the neatly dressed students he oversees at the Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys. As Avent navigates the school halls, encouraging the students to straighten their ties and pull their pants up, he’s met with high, boyish voices greeting him as “Mr. CEO.” Avent hopes holding .
With parents continuing to seek more personalized education options for their children, and education choice policies expanding in many states to enable funding to follow students, 2024 could be an ideal time to launch a new school or learning model. In my semi-weekly LiberatED Podcast, I interview the everyday entrepreneurs who are creating affordable, innovative […]
Innovative, decentralized education models are sprouting across the U.S., and more families than ever have greater access to these traditional schooling alternatives.