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Building our Kind School Garden: A Learning Journey
This spring, our learners took on an exciting hands-on project: building a school garden, with a vision of growing it into a full...


From PC Building to Digital Business: A Real-World Example of Future-Focused Learning at Kind Prep
At Kind Academy, we believe the best learning happens when students are deeply engaged in things they care about. One of our 14-year-old...


Why Passion-Based Learning Works: A Kind Prep Student Example
At Kind Academy, we believe learning should be meaningful, relevant, and driven by curiosity. One of our Kind Prep students recently...


Funding Options for For-Profit Microschools: Grants, Loans, and Other Resources
Starting and running a for-profit microschool comes with unique financial challenges. While many funding sources cater to nonprofits,...


How to Fund Your Microschool: 10 Practical Income Ideas
Discover 10 practical tips to fund your microschool, from grants to community partnerships, ensuring financial sustainability for your educa


How to Get Investors for Your Microschool
As a part of our Money & Microschools series, I will discuss all things funding! In this article, we will go over what getting...


How to Get Grants for Your Microschool
Written by Iman Alleyne; Founder and CEO of Kind Academy; an award-winning network of personalized and project-based microschools for...


Introducing our Kind Prep Program: A Fresh Take on Education for Grades 5–12
Education should be more than just tests and textbooks—it should inspire, empower, and prepare young adults for the real world. That’s...


How to Start a Microschool: A Step-by-Step Guide to Launching Your Own Microschool
Gaby Narvaez with her microschool families of Popcorn Academy in Coral Springs, Florida Written by Iman Alleyne; Founder and CEO of Kind...


Bridging Gaps, Fostering Dreams: Introducing Kind Academy's Inclusive Education Initiatives
Introduction: From its inception, Kind Academy has been on a mission to ensure that quality education is not a privilege but a right...
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