'Microschools' are popping up across Miami. The latest to open already has a waitlist
Briefly

In Primer microschools, teachers emphasize smaller class sizes to provide personalized education, allowing students to engage in passion projects alongside the standard curriculum.
Ryan Delk, CEO of Primer, pointed out that smaller classrooms help mitigate issues like bullying and cliques, enabling a focus on learning and personal relationships.
Students at Primer microschool take ownership of their learning through projects like creating lip gloss and baking, fostering creativity and real-world business skills.
With a capacity of 120 students and a mixed-age model, Primer in Liberty City aims to create a supportive community while addressing diverse educational needs.
Read at Miami Herald
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