When
07/30/24 11:00 AM
07/30/24 1:00 PM
America/Chicago
Micro School Virtual Series | July 30th
<p>The Herzog Foundation is joined by Daniel Suhr, President of the Center for American Rights, to provide a two-part virtual training series for microschool entities. Part one will cover school registrations and regulatory compliance. Part two will cover organizational policies and practices.<br>
</p>
<br>
The microschool model is an exciting development in the movement for educational choice and freedom. Education should meet the needs of the local community, but how do new and innovative models work within existing systems? <br>
<br>
As a microschool, what box do we fit into? Is a microschool a private school, a home-school co-op, a learning center, a child care center, or something else entirely, and how should microschool leaders think about their relationship to state regulators?<br>
<br>
These questions and more addressed in this 2-part virtual training with Daniel Suhr. <strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><br>
<strong></strong><br>
<strong>Who’s It For? </strong><br>
<br>
This event is open to anyone running or starting a microschool or to those who serve this type of organization. Churches considering starting a school are also encouraged to attend.<br>
<br>
<strong>All individuals wishing to register must personally complete the registration process and create their own account.</strong>
Micro School Legal Training Virtual Series: Lunch with a Lawyer
training@herzogfoundation.com
false
MM/DD/YYYY
Jul
30
Tue, Jul 30, 2024, 11:00 AM — 1:00 PM CDT
Where
No location has been added yet.
The Herzog Foundation is joined by Daniel Suhr, President of the Center for American Rights, to provide a two-part virtual training series for microschool entities. Part one will cover school registrations and regulatory compliance. Part two will cover organizational policies and practices.
The microschool model is an exciting development in the movement for educational choice and freedom. Education should meet the needs of the local community, but how do new and innovative models work within existing systems?
As a microschool, what box do we fit into? Is a microschool a private school, a home-school co-op, a learning center, a child care center, or something else entirely, and how should microschool leaders think about their relationship to state regulators?
These questions and more addressed in this 2-part virtual training with Daniel Suhr.
Who’s It For?
This event is open to anyone running or starting a microschool or to those who serve this type of organization. Churches considering starting a school are also encouraged to attend.
All individuals wishing to register must personally complete the registration process and create their own account.