How Microschools Are Reshaping K-12 Education in South Florida
Teachers in traditional schools were stifled. They had no time to be creative," said Suarez, who had begun tutoring homeschoolers in 2014 before opening her microschool a few years later. I took my leap of faith in wanting to try something different. My kids were grown and once I had the chance, I wanted to do my own thing. I wanted to create."