
Ready to join the grassroots evolution?
Meridian Learning is seeking presenters for this summer’s online grassroots microschools conference. Presenters with direct experience leading or teaching in a grassroots microschool are preferred. We are especially seeking leaders and teachers from microschools that serve underserved communities, international microschools, secondary microschools and specialized microschools ie arts, technology etc. Presenters will be paid for their time.
Our previous conference in 2016 (the first ever microschools conference!) was focused on the administrative, marketing, legal and financial aspects of building a microschool (check our community resources page for this recording). While these continue to be areas of interest, this conference will be focused on sustaining a microschool. What do you wish you knew two, five, 10 years ago that would have made today easier or better?
Inquiries should be sent to info@meridian-learning.org before February 15th.

While Meridian Learning empathizes with families seeking temporary alternatives to traditional public school, it’s important to note that
While pandemic wasn’t necessarily a part of our emergency preparedness plan, Meridian Learning has a high level of expertise in navigating unique circumstances. Part of planning for unseen events is the ability to anticipate changes, as well as the ability to execute new plans quickly. Our organization utilizes a network of national and international experts to guide decision-making. Additionally, our micro model, which Meridian has pioneered in the education industry, enables us to remain highly flexible when most other schools cannot. Our organization is guided by the Montessori philosophy, rooted in science and research-based practice. Our efforts to advance this practice continue. Here are some specific ways we have accommodated concerns regarding COVID-19.
Warm holiday wishes from Meridian Learning! We look forward to continued advancement of meaningful learning in the New Year!