We Have Hope

86. Innovative Education: The Launch of Athanasius Academy

Love Your School West Virginia

In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, host Kim Dully welcomes back Josiah Batten to discuss his new venture, Athanasius Academy, an online micro school launching in the fall of 2025. Josiah explains the innovative approach to classical Christian education, emphasizing the need for accessibility in rural areas of West Virginia. The conversation covers the unique structure of the curriculum, the ideal student profile, and the marketing strategies for the new academy. In this conversation, Josiah Batten discusses the enrollment process and educational philosophy of Athanasius Academy, emphasizing the importance of flexibility in education to meet diverse student needs. The dialogue explores the role of parents in making informed educational choices, the challenges faced by students in foster care, and the vision for the future of the academy. The conversation highlights the collaborative efforts needed to create a supportive educational environment for all students in West Virginia.


Episode Highlights:

  • Athanasius Academy is designed to make classical education accessible statewide.
  • The program is structured as an online micro school under Emmanuel Christian School.
  • Innovative methods are necessary to reach students in small towns.
  • The curriculum includes independent activities with minimal live interaction.
  • Live interactions focus on discussions rather than traditional lectures.
  • Students will engage in Socratic-style seminars for deeper understanding.
  • The ideal student is independent and self-motivated.
  • Portfolio reviews will be maintained to support student progress.
  • Electives may include practical career-oriented classes.
  • Marketing efforts are just beginning for the upcoming school year. Students can enroll at Athanasius Academy through a simple application process.
  • Tuition is kept low to accommodate families, especially those utilizing HOPE scholarships.
  • The academy aims to provide educational options for families in remote areas.
  • Education should not be a one-size-fits-all approach; flexibility is key.
  • Parents must take responsibility for their child's education and explore options.
  • Continuity in education is crucial for students in foster care.
  • West Virginia offers a range of educational opportunities that families may not be aware of.
  • It's important for families to understand their educational choices and advocate for their needs.
  • Collaboration among educators and families is essential for student success.
  • The future of education requires innovative solutions to meet diverse needs.

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