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Microschool Definition

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Originating around the 1840's, microschools were organized and maintained by members of the community and were offered to school aged children in a one room building on the frontier.

Today, microschools are defined as a cross between private learning facilities and homeschooling.

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Microschools offer nontraditional options to educate and assess children without having them to endure rigorous standardized state requirements.

From pinpointed learning gap assessments to self paced lessons plans, microschooling allows curriculum to be tailored to specific learning needs.

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In resemblance of the frontier, we have designed MS-MUDD Study PoDs for teens on academic levels 5-12 that caters to teens who battle to overcome learning blocks such as anxiety, dyslexia, phonological processing, reading fluency, and reading comprehension.

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