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In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Naomi Rubin DeVeaux from the Drexel Fund, discussing the importance of school choice, particularly for low-income and neurodivergent families. They explore the mission of the Drexel Fund, the challenges of starting new schools, and the need for accessible education options. Naomi shares insights on supporting school founders, the role of boards in school management, and the significance of creating innovative learning environments. The conversation emphasizes the importance of flexibility in education and the hope for a future where every child can thrive in a school that meets their unique needs.

Episode Highlights:

  • The Drexel Fund supports schools for low-income and neurodivergent students.
  • Accessibility in education is crucial for all families.
  • Communication about school options is often lacking.
  • Founders need support and resources to start schools.
  • Challenges in school startups include funding and logistics.
  • Building a supportive community is essential for school success.
  • Having a board can provide valuable guidance and support.
  • Educators should feel empowered to pursue their ideas.
  • Innovative learning environments can cater to diverse needs.
  • Flexibility in education is key to meeting student needs.

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