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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2025 · 36 MIN

S2 E9 From Ideas to Schools

from Bold By Choice Podcast · host National Charter Schools Institute

Charter laws created permission, but people created possibility. In this episode of Bold by Choice, co-hosts Vashaunta Harris, Jim Goenner, Ember Reichgott Junge and Don Cooper spotlight the first generation of charter founders who didn’t just respond to the system — they reimagined it. These leaders turned ideas into schools, blueprints into movements, and challenges into opportunities. Their approaches were diverse — entrepreneurial, justice-driven, classroom-centered — but all were bold by choice. Featured Founders & Stories Dave Levin – Co-founder of KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program), who turned one Houston classroom into a national model for academic rigor and character education. J.C. Huizenga – Founder of National Heritage Academies, who brought a business-minded approach to scaling quality and sustainability across public schools. Don Shalvey – Founder of Aspire Public Schools, one of the first CMOs, who partnered with entrepreneurs like Reed Hastings to pioneer scalable innovation. Linda Brown – Founder of Building Excellent Schools, who built leaders, not just schools—training hundreds of founders through her rigorous fellowship model. Roblin Webb – Founder of Freedom Prep in Memphis, who grounded her work in justice, equity, and the unwavering belief that Black students deserve excellence.  Leadership Lessons Vision Meets Execution: The founders proved that laws don’t change lives — people do. Scale Requires Design: From CMOs to fellowships, structure became a tool for sustainability. Equity Is Innovation: Justice-centered schools redefined what it means to serve every child. Courage Is Contagious: Each founder’s risk paved the way for thousands of others. Reflection & Challenge As Jim and Vashaunta reflect, the first wave of charter founders reminds us that real innovation isn’t uniform — it’s courageous. The question for today’s leaders: Are we still as bold as they were? Show Notes & Resources Explore the stories and interviews mentioned in this episode through the Founders Library and the resources below: The Founders: Inside the Revolution to Invent (and Reinvent) America’s Best Charter Schools — by Richard Whitmire A School Founder’s History: Dave Levin Interview of J.C. Huizenga A School Founder’s History: Don Shalvey, Aspire Public Schools The Linda Brown Collection Pioneers and Practitioners: Freedom Preparatory Academy

Charter laws created permission, but people created possibility. In this episode of Bold by Choice, co-hosts Vashaunta Harris, Jim Goenner, Ember Reichgott Junge and Don Cooper spotlight the first generation of charter founders who didn’t just respond to the system — they reimagined it. These leaders turned ideas into schools, blueprints into movements, and challenges into opportunities. Their approaches were diverse — entrepreneurial, justice-driven, classroom-centered — but all were bold by choice. Featured Founders & Stories Dave Levin – Co-founder of KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program), who turned one Houston classroom into a national model for academic rigor and character education. J.C. Huizenga – Founder of National Heritage Academies, who brought a business-minded approach to scaling quality and sustainability across public schools. Don Shalvey – Founder of Aspire Public Schools, one of the first CMOs, who partnered with entrepreneurs like Reed Hastings to pioneer scalable innovation. Linda Brown – Founder of Building Excellent Schools, who built leaders, not just schools—training hundreds of founders through her rigorous fellowship model. Roblin Webb – Founder of Freedom Prep in Memphis, who grounded her work in justice, equity, and the unwavering belief that Black students deserve excellence.  Leadership Lessons Vision Meets Execution: The founders proved that laws don’t change lives — people do. Scale Requires Design: From CMOs to fellowships, structure became a tool for sustainability. Equity Is Innovation: Justice-centered schools redefined what it means to serve every child. Courage Is Contagious: Each founder’s risk paved the way for thousands of others. Reflection & Challenge As Jim and Vashaunta reflect, the first wave of charter founders reminds us that real innovation isn’t uniform — it’s courageous.The question for today’s leaders:Are we still as bold as they were? Show Notes & Resources Explore the stories and interviews mentioned in this episode through the Founders Library and the resources below: The Founders: Inside the Revolution to Invent (and Reinvent) America’s Best Charter Schools — by Richard Whitmire A School Founder’s History: Dave Levin Interview of J.C. Huizenga A School Founder’s History: Don Shalvey, Aspire Public Schools The Linda Brown Collection Pioneers and Practitioners: Freedom Preparatory Academy

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