A School With 7 Students: Inside the Microschools' Movement
Briefly

Nathanael, 7, found happiness in a microschool after a negative experience in a traditional classroom. Microschools benefit from parents' education reevaluation post-pandemic and support from Republican lawmakers.
Microschools, like Kingdom Seed Christian Academy, resemble modern-day one-room schoolhouses operating in homes, church basements, and storefronts.
Republican state lawmakers and donors are increasingly funding microschools as an alternative to traditional schooling, providing parents with a choice to opt out at a reasonable price.
Microschool students are registered as home-schoolers, allowing for a different, smaller educational environment that benefits students like Nathanael who have special needs.
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