After 29 years teaching in Montana public schools, I know exactly what it looks like when a struggling student is rendered invisible by a one-size-fits-all model that often fails to recognize kids’ technical aptitude.

That’s why I am designing Great Adventure Academy, a diploma-based Community Choice charter school to empower juniors and seniors through project-based learning and paid internships in trades like construction and agriculture. With the addition of our trades teacher endorsement program, high school students can enter our career track to become a state-endorsed teacher — all while earning pay — without the debt of a four-year degree.

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