Whether we call it “reform” or not, the effort to improve school isn’t solely about fixing public education. It is about discovering new ways to inspire learning, and building better schools. Many good people have invested countless hours in pursuit of education that works for kids. Some have failed, some have succeeded, but few tell their stories. We speak with Gregory Gentle, a long time educator, about his work to start a new school.

Chris Stewart is the Chief Executive Officer of Education Post, a media project of the Results in Education Foundation. He is a lifelong activist and 20-year supporter of nonprofit and education-related causes. Stewart has served as the director of outreach and external affairs for Education Post, the executive director of the African American Leadership Forum (AALF), and an elected member of the Minneapolis Public Schools Board of Education.

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