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Hybrid School Builders

Podcast af Rebecca Foley

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Hybrid schools are private programs that function as part-time school/homeschool partnerships. They usually look just like private schools...but kids only attend 2 or 3 days a week.The model is wildly popular with those who have tried it. The best of homeschool and the best of private school...what's not to love?A single program can serve hundreds of kids and provide dozens of jobs. All it takes to start a new program is an entrepreneur with some grit and a vision.If you are considering starting an alternative school such as a hybrid or microschool, have a passion for a particular pedagogy such as Classical, Mason, Montessori, Waldorf, etc..., or are looking to create free markets options for your community, you will find advice and resources to equip you to launch and grow a hybrid program.You don't have to be a business pro to start a successful business. Everyday entrepreneurs can build programs, one at a time, that will change the landscape of education.Check out: startahybridschool.com for more resources or to book a consultation. Shoot me an email anytime or join the Facebook Group to connect! https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Db8cEdpmd/

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Separating Self from Organization: It Can Be Hard!

Separating Yourself from Your Hybrid School: Decisions for Stability and Sustainability Host Rebecca Foley introduces the Hybrid School Builders Podcast and discusses the emotional challenge of separating a founder’s personal needs from what a hybrid school organization requires. She contrasts legal and practical differences between nonprofits and LLCs, then explains how founders’ income needs, children’s needs, and personal preferences can shape a vision that may not match market demand. Foley emphasizes researching what families will pay for and want, then reconciling that data with the founder’s desired model. She shares examples involving facility constraints, staffing limitations, and pressure to expand from a two-day program to a four- or five-day schedule to afford a stable space, suggesting options like hiring support or restructuring roles. She encourages objective counsel, risk assessment, and clarity about whether the mission serves the community or primarily the founder, noting nonprofits cannot be built around personal benefit. 00:00 Podcast Welcome 00:33 Why It Matters 00:56 Separate You From Business 02:30 Income And Child Needs 04:06 Market Research Reality Check 05:54 Growth Brings New Tensions 06:39 Building And Staffing Crunch 10:32 Solutions And Delegation 12:50 More Scenarios And Limits 17:24 Objectivity And Hard Choices 20:21 Nonprofit Versus LLC 21:51 Final Takeaways And Outro

30. mar. 2026 - 22 min
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The Invisible Skill: Risk Assessment and Resource Allocation in Strategizing

Risk Assessment, Resource Allocation, and Strategy: Clarifying Executive Director and Board Oversight in Hybrid Schools Rebecca Foley introduces the Hybrid School Builders Podcast and explains an often “invisible” but essential leadership skill for hybrid school sustainability: the ability to risk assess, allocate resources, and strategize. She defines risk assessment as making informed decisions amid uncertainty and illustrates it with a case where staff felt unwelcome in a host church building; instead of a disruptive move, leaders addressed the issue through direct communication, reducing risk and stabilizing operations. She describes resource allocation as deciding where money, staffing, time, and expertise should go (e.g., aides, secretarial support, HR, bookkeeping) and warns against misaligned spending, such as expensive consultants when internal resources suffice. Foley connects these skills to nonprofit governance: executive directors manage operational budgets and staffing, while boards approve strategy, monitor stakeholder feedback, ensure compliance, and avoid micromanaging through clear, honest communication. 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:56 The Invisible Leadership Skill 02:02 Risk Assessment Explained 05:32 Host Building Case Study 12:38 Strategy and Sustainability Goals 13:39 Resource Allocation Basics 15:49 Staffing and Budget Tradeoffs 20:36 Board and Executive Director Roles 25:04 Communication and Avoiding Waste 29:15 Wrap Up and Next Steps

24. mar. 2026 - 29 min
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Teacher Training and Supervision Overview

Teacher Training and Supervision for a New Hybrid School Rebecca Foley hosts the Hybrid School Builders Podcast and shares an overview of how to train and supervise teachers, especially in the months before opening a new hybrid school. She emphasizes hiring for mission fit, energy with kids, and increasing subject-matter expertise for older grades, rather than relying only on paper qualifications. For established programs, she recommends budgeting to pay new hires to shadow experienced teachers and optionally creating a paid mentor-teacher system over the summer. For a first-year launch without existing classes to observe, she suggests planning 10–15 hours of training per teacher covering logistics and safety (building walkthroughs, doors/bathrooms, cleanup, restricted areas), curriculum training, and classroom management aligned with the school’s educational and behavior philosophy. She advises distilling management philosophy into clear, practical principles and scenarios, encouraging discussion, and ensuring alignment during interviews. Training should include early access to curriculum materials, possible one-on-one curriculum meetings, and requirements like CPR/first aid, clearances, and mandated reporter training. She recommends structuring training across early-summer new-hire sessions, one-on-one curriculum deep dives in mid/late summer, and an in-service week immediately before school starts for logistics, practice lessons, schedules, and team-building. Ongoing support should include the director’s regular presence in classrooms, proactive coaching and early issue correction, an annual evaluation (with teacher self-evaluation), periodic check-ins such as monthly lunches, and focused monthly staff meetings that alternate between logistics and professional development. 00:00 Welcome to the Hybrid School Builders Podcast (Mission & What You’ll Learn) 00:56 Today’s Topic: Teacher Training Before You Open 01:46 Hiring for Fit: Energy, Mission Alignment, and Subject Expertise 03:40 Best Practice for Future Years: Shadowing + Mentor Teacher Stipends 06:53 First-Year Reality: Summer Prep Hours & Why Training Matters 08:07 What to Cover: Logistics, Safety, Curriculum, and Classroom Management 10:41 Management Philosophy Without Overwhelm (Scenarios + Buy-In) 16:59 Curriculum Training That’s Hands-On: Sample Lessons & One-on-Ones 19:43 Compliance Checklist: CPR/First Aid, Clearances, Mandated Reporting 20:24 How to Schedule Training: Early Summer + In-Service Week 23:38 Beyond Training: Coaching, Presence, and Supportive Evaluations 27:52 Ongoing Rhythm: Monthly Check-Ins, Staff Meetings, and Wrap-Up

17. mar. 2026 - 31 min
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Home and School Partnership in the Hybrid Model

Building Successful Hybrid Schools: Navigating Expectations and Cultivating Community In this episode of the Hybrid School Builders Podcast, host Rebecca Foley discusses the fundamentals of establishing a successful hybrid school. She covers essential topics such as setting clear expectations around the home and school partnership, admissions policies, curriculum choices, and creating a consistent school culture. Rebecca emphasizes the importance of communication and balancing parent and school responsibilities to ensure a harmonious and effective educational environment. She also shares practical advice on building a supportive community among families and staff members, underscoring the significance of emotional and logistical support in fostering a cohesive hybrid school experience. 00:00 Welcome to the Hybrid School Builders Podcast 00:56 Understanding the Hybrid Model 02:36 Setting Expectations and Admissions 05:19 Balancing Home and School Responsibilities 15:53 Building a Supportive Community 18:47 Conclusion and Resources

10. mar. 2026 - 19 min
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Infrastructure Overview

Navigating Key Infrastructure for Your Hybrid School: Essential Paperwork and Insurance In this episode of the Hybrid School Builders Podcast, host Rebecca Foley shares invaluable advice for those looking to set up a sustainable hybrid school. She covers key topics including essential backend paperwork, IRS and state documentation, the importance of obtaining 501(c)(3) status for nonprofits, and various insurance needs such as liability, workers' compensation, and property insurance. Rebecca also discusses the significance of maintaining compliance with state laws, setting up a robust infrastructure, and ensuring smooth operations through proper bookkeeping, payroll, and admission systems. This episode is a must-listen for anyone aiming to launch and grow their hybrid school confidently. 00:00 Welcome to the Hybrid School Builders Podcast 00:56 Essential Paperwork and Legal Requirements 01:39 Understanding Nonprofit Status and IRS Designations 03:11 Sales Tax Exemptions and Charitable Contributions 06:29 Insurance Essentials for Your Hybrid School 10:35 Setting Up Your School's Infrastructure 13:08 Final Tips and Resources

3. mar. 2026 - 13 min
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