Demand for new schooling models keeps rising as educators plan to expand options. A survey of school founders by FEE’s Education Entrepreneurship Lab shows this trend. Over 200 applicants shared their plans to meet growing needs.
The survey points to strong interest in fresh approaches to education. Many parents and students seek alternatives to traditional schools. Founders report higher inquiries and applications for their programs. They see this as a sign that innovation in schooling is in high demand across the country.
Entrepreneurial educators aim to respond by launching more schools. The applicants to the FEE Enterprising Founding Award described detailed growth strategies. They focus on flexible learning methods that fit different student needs. This effort comes from a desire to offer better choices in education.
Overall the data suggests a shift toward creative models. Schools that adapt quickly can serve more families effectively. The lab plans to support these founders with resources and guidance. Such steps could lead to wider access to quality education options for all.
Original Author: Kerry McDonald | Source: FEE
