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Thinking bigger sometimes means learning differently—and that’s exactly what this episode captures. I sat down with MAPS students from Highland Park High School, Natalie Denton, Ryan Moore and Rohan Portteus, to talk about what really happens inside the program. Collaboration, creativity, problem-solving, and learning skills that actually translate beyond the classroom. Hearing students describe MAPS in their own words is a powerful reminder that when kids are given ownership of their learning, incredible things happen.

They had also just returned from hearing a guest speaker, which sparked a great conversation about the value of real-world voices, taking risks, and imagining what’s possible after high school. If you’re a parent of a current or future HPHS student—or a student curious about doing school a little differently—this episode is a must-listen.

MAPS applications are due January 19, so now is the perfect time to learn more and hear directly from the students living the experience.

To learn more about the MAPS program and to apply click here 

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