Kairos Academies: What Pandemic Says About The Failures Of Our Education System
                        
                        From the Speakers:
Families across the country are seeing firsthand how unprepared their kids are to
                           succeed outside the artificial environment of traditional schooling. No real-world
                           setting—not remote working, not an Information Age career, and certainly not college—looks
                           like the average K-12 classroom. Students today are discovering a hard truth that
                           most only learn after graduation: their education didn't really teach them how to
                           navigate real-life choices over when, where, how, and with whom to work.
                        
                        Kairos and Kairos Oikoi are both designed to empower students to direct their own
                           lives and learning. Kairos kids have transitioned seamlessly to remote learning (just
                           ask our parents) not because they're any smarter than other children (although we
                           DO adore them), but because they've spent time intentionally building executive functioning
                           skills. Kairos students learn how to learn independently the only way anyone learns
                           anything—with 1-1 coaching and a lot of authentic practice (in our case, self-directed
                           studies through real-world challenges and incentives).
                        
                        
                        
                        Among its lessons, this pandemic has taught us that the question isn't whether our
                           children will need to take ownership of their education, work, and life. It's how,
                           as adults, we're going to prepare them for that challenge.
                        
                        Jack Krewson graduated from Washington University-St. Louis, where he studied political
                           and racial inequity in the city. He has taught in Hong Kong, held leadership roles
                           at Normandy High School, and supported high-quality instruction through the St. Louis
                           Teacher Residency. He holds a master's in education and joined Kairos because he believes
                           every child deserves a school that meets their unique needs and strengths.
                        
                        Gavin Schiffres graduated magna cum laude from Yale University, with honors for his
                           thesis work on educational innovation. Gavin has taught in New Haven, Israel, and
                           St. Louis, and he's worked to advance educational equity at StudentsFirst and the
                           Louisiana Department of Education. Gavin holds a master's in education and joined
                           Kairos to bring every child the cutting-edge tools and techniques he's seen in his
                           work around the world.
                        
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