Educatio Rad School is reimagining education for 21st century learners in Montana. Kids in rural Montana deserve world-class, well-resourced learning opportunities as well as healthy, well-trained, and experienced teachers to help them develop the knowledge, skills, and mindsets to live a connected, engaged, fulfilling life.
Right now they face some of the highest, suicide rates in the country, low engagement with school, substance abuse, and poverty.
Montana kids deserve an education that allows for future choice and opportunity to use their skills, character, and expanded sense of possibility to dream big dreams and realize their goals.
We offer a project-based, experiential approach to K-12 core content curriculum standards that encourages creativity, innovation, and resilience in partnership with community organizations and businesses to solve real-life challenges and realize collective vision and goals. This kind of education empowers kids and develops resilience, applied knowledge and skills, and a true sense of self and purpose.
We know kids learn differently and are more kids succeed in individualized, learner-focused educational models that provide a spectrum of ways for students to engage with and demonstrate their learning. Traditional public school models do not offer the diverse opportunities that more students need to succeed and thrive.
Educatio Rad School has created a charter school framework specific to rural Montana kids that combines evidence-based educational approach with Montana values and legacy.
Your support will provide the resources necessary to offer a hands-on, civics-based curriculum and the professional development and teacher training needed for small communities across Montana to establish learning communities that provide safe, inspiring, and effective schools, producing the learning outcomes the growing number of students and families are demanding as their equitable, educational right as American citizens.
ERS provides the framework and training to create Montana charter schools for rural Montana students in communities across the state.