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