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At This Rural Microschool, Students Will Study With AI and Run an Airbnb

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Daniel Mollenkamp

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Elijah wasn’t sure about switching schools—until he learned he’d help run an Airbnb. That spark of excitement is exactly what educators in Elizabeth City-Pasquotank, North Carolina, are hoping for as they launch a new microschool blending academics with real-world projects. With support from local businesses, students will split their days between core subjects and hands-on work in areas like hospitality and entrepreneurship. The experiment is small, but the stakes are big: reimagining how rural schools keep students engaged and communities thriving. Daniel Mollenkamp with EdSurge has the full story.

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Daniel Mollenkamp

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