TALK MIDLAND w/ Logan Richetti
What if learning felt more personal, hands-on, and connected to real life? Logan sits down with Rachel Helmreich, co-founder of Opin Academy, to talk about a brand-new educational option coming to Midland this fall. Built around a small classroom model with only 18 students, OPIN Academy is rethinking traditional education with mixed-age learning, life skills, hands-on experiences, outdoor play, and stronger family connection. Rachel shares: * Why she and her partner Cayla started OPIN Academy * How becoming moms changed their perspective on education * The differences between traditional school and micro schools * Why mixed-age classrooms can actually benefit students * The importance of hands-on learning and life skills * How community volunteers will help teach students * Why safety and connection are core values * And what families can expect from this unique new concept This episode is a fascinating look at how education is evolving — and why more families are looking for alternatives. Stay Connected with Us! Please like, share, and subscribe to the #TalkMidland Podcast to stay updated on future episodes and help spread the word about the amazing people and programs in Midland, Michigan. Follow #TalkMidland on social media for the latest updates and episodes: @TALKMIDLAND Join the conversation and be part of the Midland, Michigan community! #TalkMidland CHAPTER NOTES 00:00 – What Is OPIN Academy? Introducing Midland’s new micro school 03:10 – Why Rachel & Cayla Started This Motherhood and changing perspectives on education 07:20 – What Makes This Different From Public School Hands-on learning and flexibility 12:45 – The Mixed-Age Classroom Model Why younger and older students learn together 18:10 – Online Curriculum + Real-Life Learning Balancing academics with life skills 24:20 – Building Life Skills Through Community Experts Cooking, gardening, sewing, and more 30:40 – Safety, Licensing, and Parent Communication Why structure matters 36:15 – The Business Side of Starting a School Learning entrepreneurship from scratch 42:30 – Tuition & Accessibility Conversations Why families are interested in alternatives 48:20 – The Vision for the Future Growing beyond one classroom KEYWORDS Rachel Helmrich, Midland MI schools. Micro school Michigan, Alternative education, Private school Midland, Small classroom education, Homeschool alternative, Hands-on learning, Midland parents, Life skills education, Early childhood education, Talk Midland podcast, Education innovation, Midland community
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