Kairos Academies
A new school model that leverages technology to personalize learning and empower student autonomy.
Despite advances in technology and neuroscience, most schools in the U.S. and internationally haven’t rethought education to match evolving needs in the 21st century. Our education system is designed in the interest and image of industrialism. The problem is that development cannot be standardized according to a child’s “date of manufacture;” knowledge cannot be downloaded from lectures; and maturity cannot be manufactured in a classroom assembly line. Anyone who has tried to teach one lesson to twenty students at twenty different proficiency levels knows the truth firsthand: children cannot be engineered.
Kairos takes a different approach. We see students as organisms that grow, not products that are manufactured. And because kids need to grow into self-governing adults, we empower students to direct their own lives and learning. Our grassroots movement of educators is trying to rethink education for the Information Age. By leveraging technology, we hope to personalize the learning experience and nurture student autonomy. Our students will each receive a dedicated Chromebook, through which they’ll access a vast array of multimedia resources and instructional materials. Students will receive immediate feedback on their coursework paced according their personalized goals. Teachers can view data on how and what each student learning and constantly adapt curricula to fit individual needs and group trends. Through cameras, auto-graded tests, tools collecting student clicks, and more, teachers can pinpoint and troubleshoot curricular or learning issues.
By incorporating technology, we hope to innovate other aspects of the traditional school model too. Instead of depending on the master schedule of a traditional school, Kairos students practice managing their own time in the same flexible environment as a college student or modern-day professional. Faculty members coach students every day to develop the agency and executive function they need to manage their own time. Using a wealth of online applications makes lesson-planning, teaching, and grading much more efficient, meaning faculty members can not only teach and coach, but also take on leadership roles. Excellent teachers can advance their careers and influence school practice without “leaving the classroom.”
We will open our first charter school in Dutchtown, St. Louis—St. Louis most underserved neighborhood. We will enroll a diverse group of 115 sixth graders beginning in Fall 2019 and grow one grade per year to form a 6th-8th grade middle school and 9th-12th grade high school. We expect that Kairos will be one of the highest performing schools in St. Louis by the end of our first charter term in 2024. This success will serve as a launching point to radically transform the Midwest’s educational landscape. We plan to serve as a hub for educators who are using technology to transform America’s outdated school system. All materials and resources we curate or build will be available online for free for anyone who wants to implement Kairos’ model in their local context. We believe that our schools will serve as a proof of concept to catalyze education reform movements around the country and, hopefully, the world.
- Educators fostering 21st century skills
- Personalized teaching, especially in disadvantaged communities

Co-founder & Executive Director