From Carpool to College

One Size Education Does Not Fit All with Special Guest, Shari Castelli

37 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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* Not every student is meant to follow the traditional high school-to-college pipeline—and that’s not a problem, it’s a signal. * Schools like College of the Atlantic remind us that education can be intentionally designed around a student’s interests, not forced into predefined majors. * A well-structured gap year is not a delay—it’s a strategic investment in clarity, maturity, and direction. * When a student doesn’t “fit the mold,” the goal isn’t to force alignment—it’s to find environments where they can actually thrive. * The most successful paths are rarely the most conventional—they are the ones that reflect who a student is becoming, not who they’re expected to be. * Finding a knowledgeable advocate matters—because traditional schools, even with strong intentions, often don’t have the bandwidth to individualize this level of guidance for every child.

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