Elyse Marcellino: Microschools on the Move in the Magnolia State

Elyse Marcellino: Microschools on the Move in the Magnolia State

Join us as we explore the transformative world of education with Elyse Marcellino, the director of Embark: New Schools for Mississippi.. Listen in as Elyse shares her work guiding ambitious individuals through the process of opening charter schools and microschools in Mississippi. She reveals how the challenges of COVID-19 acted as a catalyst for Embark’s creation and highlights the importance of application support in tackling the high rejection rate of charter school proposals. We also unpack the emergence of microschools, a flexible and innovative educational model that has gained traction during the pandemic, and how these unique learning environments differ from traditional schooling.

In our discussion, we shine a light on the increasing role of African-American mothers in founding microschools, inspired by a need for more suitable education options for their children and communities. The conversation pivots to the broader topic of school choice in Mississippi, underscoring the shift towards empowering parents to take the lead in their children’s education. Elyse emphasizes how Embark serves as a beacon of support, offering guidance, resources, and financial assistance to those who dream of starting their own school. If you’re intrigued by the future of education and the growing diversity in learning environments, this episode is an optimistic look at the educational landscape evolving in Mississippi, thanks to the passionate individuals driving change.