An Alternative Traditional Education

What You’ll Learn Inside
- Starting a microschool requires courage, passion for kids and education, and a desire to create new learning opportunities.
- Key considerations include defining your school’s unique value or selling point compared to other educational options.
- It’s essential to plan who will teach, what skills they need, and how to ensure each educator is well-prepared to support students.
- The Virginia Microschools Network provides guidance, resources, and support for people interested in launching their own microschool.
- Founders should think about how their school will innovate—what needs in the community it will address and what makes it different.
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Virginia Microschools Network is facilitated by organizations from the Virginia Education Opportunity Alliance.
