6 Ways You Can Help Start An Innovative New School In Marin
Ipso School - Empowering Innovators to Change the World
Local educators, parents, and community members are in the process of planning an innovative public charter high school in Marin County. Their proposed school plans to open to 9th graders in the Fall of 2017. They are currently recruiting families and supporters to make this school possible. In particular, they are interested in connecting with current 7th graders.
Ipso means “itself” in Latin, and their model is based on the idea that education should be personalized for each learner. They are starting this school to close opportunity gaps that exist in our community and empower students as innovators to positively change the world. Their flexible schedule allows each student to receive the support they need to achieve, follow their passions, and connect in authentic learning with our community. They will prepare all students, regardless of background, with the knowledge, skills, mindsets, and networks necessary for success in university.
Here are 6 ways you can help:
1. Share this post with at least 5 families in the next week.
2. Help lead a committee to recruit families, fundraise, or design our school. Contact Erin Ashley at erin@ipsoschools.org for more information.
3. To get updates on upcoming events check out their website.
4. Spread the word through social media. Like their Facebook and Twitter pages and subscribe for updates.
5. Share these flyers with friends and families:
6. Attend one of the parent outreach meetings:
Saturday, April 2nd from 10am-11:30am
Marin Community Clinics
3110 Kerner Blvd.
San Rafael, CA 94901
Thursday, April 7th from 6-8pm
Marin Community Clinics
3110 Kerner Blvd.
San Rafael, CA 94901
Monday, April 18th from 6-8pm
Falkirk Cultural Center
1408 Mission Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94947
Most Likely to Succeed Film
Thursday, April 28th at 7pm
Purchase tickets
* Tickets available for families who cannot afford tickets.
IPSO School is a free public charter high school seeking approval to open in the fall of 2017 in Marin County. For more information about the IPSO School, visit the website, contact erin@ipsoschools.org, (415) 226-8775 or visit them on Twitter and Facebook.