Honestly?
It may be worth considering applying for some grants and going back to school just to grab a teaching degree as well.
Then once it's gotten, immediately open up some sort of "pod learning" group. As long as School Choice is available, parents wouldn't even have to pay and could send their children to your "pod" which would be funded by the taxpayer money their child would have received in a public school.
School Choice is such a vital issue to children receiving a quality education for people who can't afford expensive schools. It baffles me that so many people don't even understand its importance — especially in low-income urban communities where there are some really hardworking parents trying to get their children a better education.
Honestly?
It may be worth considering applying for some grants and going back to school just to grab a teaching degree as well.
Then once it's gotten, immediately open up some sort of "pod learning" group. As long as School Choice is available, parents wouldn't even have to pay and could send their children to your "pod" which would be funded by the taxpayer money their child would have received in a public school.
School Choice is such a vital issue to children receiving a quality education for people who can't afford expensive schools. It baffles me that so many people don't even understand its importance — especially in low-income urban communities where there are some really hardworking parents trying to get their children a better education.