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She Built a Whole School From Scratch — and Baltimore Will Never Be the Same

36 min · 20 de may de 2026
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What happens when a Black woman from Baltimore decides her city's children deserve better — and then actually builds it? Chizarra Daishell is the Founding CEO and Executive Director of Puzzle Pieces Learning Academy, a community-rooted charter school opening in Baltimore County in 2026. She joins Craig Aaron Martin for a conversation that's equal parts vision and grit.Chizarra breaks down the whole-child model behind Puzzle Pieces — project-based learning, personalized learning plans, a school-based health clinic, home economics, arts integration, and deep parent partnership. She also gets real about what it meant to get a "no" from Baltimore County, rebuild her approach, and come back with the strength of the Maryland Charter Alliance and a community ready to back her. Whether you're a parent, a school leader, or a dreamer holding an idea you haven't launched yet — this episode is for you. 🧩 In this episode: • What the delay from 2025 to 2026 actually taught her about leadership • How her special education and ABA therapy background shapes PPLA's model • Free, everyday strategies for parents to support young learners at home • Why she says "a no now doesn't mean a no forever" • How to get connected with Puzzle Pieces Learning Academy Learn more: https://www.pplapcsacademy-bcps.com/our-founder Connect with Chizarra: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cdashiellpplapcs/ Subscribe & follow Brave Voices: https://bravevoicespod.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/bravevoicespod

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