The Parenting Cipher

Why Micro Schools Are the Key to Equitable Education for Black Students


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Are you wondering if a micro school could finally be the answer to your child’s need for a truly personalized and joyful learning experience—especially if you’ve watched them struggle or feel invisible in traditional classrooms?


In this episode of The Parenting Cipher, host Genie Dawkins sits down with Nicole Stewart Jones, founder and president of the National Association of Black Micro School Leaders, to break down what micro schools are, why they’re transforming education for Black and Brown families, and how you can access this growing movement. Together, they share personal journeys as parents to neurodiverse children and passionate advocates for equitable education, giving you a window into the real-life impact of micro schooling—and practical strategies for making this option a reality in your own world.

Key Takeaways:

  • Discover what a micro school really is, how it differs from traditional and charter schools, and why flexibility is built-in
  • Learn how micro schools support neurodiverse learners—without the need for constant battles for accommodations
  • See why personalized, project-based learning and small class sizes create space for every child to shine, build resilience, and fall in love with learning
  • Understand the financial options available—including education savings accounts—and how advocacy is expanding access for all families
  • Explore strategies for parents to become active partners in their child’s education and why “prescriptive” learning is the future
  • Hear how Black-led micro schools are designing curriculum to honor culture, celebrate excellence, and transform whole communities

Links and Resources:

  • National Association of Black Micro School Leaders (NABML): Learn more or connect
  • Education Savings Account Programs by State (EdChoice): Find your state's options
  • National Parents Union Poll: Read the latest research on school choice and flexibility
  • The Parenting Cipher Instagram: Follow Genie Dawkins and the show

Quotes:

“Micro schools are prescriptive. They’re the solution as it pertains to your child’s education.” — Nicole Stewart Jones“Micro schooling is the prescription—when your child gets to understand they are not strange; they just think differently.” — Genie Dawkins“For Black and Brown communities, micro schools are more than just about education. It’s about transformation.” — Nicole Stewart Jones

Speaker Biographies:

Nicole Stewart Jones: Founder and president of the National Association of Black Micro School Leaders, Nicole Stewart Jones is an educator with over 18 years of experience as a teacher and administrator in public schools. A mother of four—including two neurodiverse children—she launched Legacy Prep Christian Micro School and became a leading voice advocating for equitable, culturally responsive micro schools. Nicole’s work centers on empowering entrepreneurs, parents, and leaders to revolutionize education for Black and Brown communities.

Genie Dawkins: Host of The Parenting Cipher, Genie Dawkins brings her lived experience as a parent navigating IEPs, school systems, and special education. A vocal advocate and community strategist, Genie champions transparency, parent empowerment, and creative solutions for all families, with a special focus on neurodiversity and Black parent experiences.

🎙️ Stay connected with Genie Dawkins and The Parenting Cipher! Get expert support for special education, advocacy, and family success. Book a complimentary strategy session here, download your free guide “Top 10 Advocacy Mistakes to Avoid”, or inquire about podcast/media collaborations here. Follow on Instagram @geniedawkins and visit www.geniedawkins.com. Thanks for listening — let’s build powerful journeys together!

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