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Curtis Baker | LEAD Academy

21 min · 16. juni 2026
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On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen welcomes Curtis Baker, Principal at LEAD Academy, joined by Superintendent Chris Neeley. Now in his seventh year leading the Greenville charter school, Baker shares how LEAD Academy has spent fifteen years building something rare: a K-8 community where character carries the same weight as academics. The whole approach grows from a four-part mission that students live out every day: be nice, work hard, serve well, and have fun. Baker explains how those words shape everything from the classroom to the culture families feel the moment they walk through the door, and why the school treats its nine years with each student as nine years to develop a leader. The conversation digs into the specifics that set LEAD apart, including daily "crew time" built on the idea that students are crew, not passengers, a required community service commitment that has produced thousands of completed service hours, and a deliberate move to pull back on screens and put great teachers back at the center of learning. Baker also talks about the school's career-driven partnerships with names like BMW and ReWa, the profile of independently responsible, critically thinking graduates LEAD aims to send into high school and beyond, and what local high schools are noticing about LEAD students once they arrive. It is a candid look at how one Upstate school is preparing young people not just to test well, but to lead. 🔗 Learn more: https://myleadacademy.com/ [https://myleadacademy.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Curtis Baker | LEAD Academy artwork

Curtis Baker | LEAD Academy

On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen welcomes Curtis Baker, Principal at LEAD Academy, joined by Superintendent Chris Neeley. Now in his seventh year leading the Greenville charter school, Baker shares how LEAD Academy has spent fifteen years building something rare: a K-8 community where character carries the same weight as academics. The whole approach grows from a four-part mission that students live out every day: be nice, work hard, serve well, and have fun. Baker explains how those words shape everything from the classroom to the culture families feel the moment they walk through the door, and why the school treats its nine years with each student as nine years to develop a leader. The conversation digs into the specifics that set LEAD apart, including daily "crew time" built on the idea that students are crew, not passengers, a required community service commitment that has produced thousands of completed service hours, and a deliberate move to pull back on screens and put great teachers back at the center of learning. Baker also talks about the school's career-driven partnerships with names like BMW and ReWa, the profile of independently responsible, critically thinking graduates LEAD aims to send into high school and beyond, and what local high schools are noticing about LEAD students once they arrive. It is a candid look at how one Upstate school is preparing young people not just to test well, but to lead. 🔗 Learn more: https://myleadacademy.com/ [https://myleadacademy.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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