ONLINE SCHOOL MENTORSHIP

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Radical Minds Academy partners with a small number of accredited online schools whose academic models integrate well with our in-person learning environment. These partnerships allow students to access rigorous online programs while benefiting from daily structure, accountability, and community at RadAcad.

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Online school partnerships are available only to students enrolled in the Full RadAcad membership.

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AEON is a project-based, mastery-focused online school that emphasizes deep learning, critical thinking, and authentic work.

AEON’s instructional model integrates especially well with the RadAcad environment, allowing a strong focus on independence and real-world application

Tuition Through RadAcad

Standard AEON tuition: approximately $40,000 per year

Standard AEON tuition: approximately $40,000 per year

Standard AEON tuition: approximately $40,000 per year

ICL Academy offers a more traditional, independent academic model that emphasizes responsibility and consistent coursework.

With RadAcad support, students benefit from daily structure and accountability.

Tuition Through RadAcad

Standard ICL tuition: approximately $17,500 per year

RadAcad partnership rate: $15,000 per year

Laurel Springs is an accredited online K–12 private school designed for students who thrive with flexibility, curiosity, and personalized learning.

Students learn on their own schedule while pursuing passions, supported by 1:1 guidance, a diverse course catalog, and a global student community.

Why Laurel Springs?

Accredited online private K–12 education

Personalized 1:1 academic and college counseling

Flexible schedules for athletes & creatives

Strong college & NCAA preparation support

RadAcad Partnership Tuition

Laurel Springs partnership package

$3,650 per month

LOCAL PARTNERS

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Founded in 1938, the Jackson Hole Ski & Snowboard Club (JHSC) is Jackson, WY’s oldest nonprofit, annually serving over 500 student-athletes in alpine and Nordic ski racing, freeski and snowboard competition, and backcountry education.

The Club began with the creation in 1938 of an alpine ski program to serve several Jackson families, most of whom lived right at the base of Snow King Mountain. The Club’s establishment and the mountain’s early development are intricately intertwined; fielding ideas for a mode of uphill transportation, the Club selected Neil Rafferty’s cable-tow design.

Affectionately known as the “father of Snow King,” Rafferty (JHSC Hall of Fame Class of 2018) was also an integral part of Snow King’s first chairlift, as a planner, builder, and its first passenger in 1947.

We are beyond grateful — and truly honored! Teton Literacy Center is so thankful for the incredible support we received during our Sponsor a Reader event. Thanks to the generosity of our amazing sponsors, donors, volunteers, and board members, we raised over $150,000 to power our free literacy programs.

We define literacy as proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, listening, problem solving, and critical thinking.

We prioritize individualized instruction through accessible programs, student centered learning, data driven instruction, and teacher reflection. We believe in providing authentic, personalized literacy learning experiences that lead to students’ and families’ success in classrooms, careers, and our community. We value comprehensive support for the entire family, understanding that we can make the most impact by working together with families to support their children’s literacy development.

One22 was founded in 2016 through the merger of three legacy organizations—the Community Resource Center, Latino Resource Center and El Puente. This consolidation allowed us to streamline our operations and enhance our ability to provide comprehensive case management and support to our clients. In 2020, One22 welcomed the Jackson Cupboard into our organization, expanding our resources even further.

our dedication to improving the quality of life for each and every individual person who comes through our doors and ONE interconnected Greater Teton community

We value collaboration, both with individuals and other organizations, to equip our neighbors with the proper tools to succeed. We respond to the needs of individuals and the community. We strive to maintain reliable, consistent and transparent communication with those we serve.

MICROSCHOOL PARTNERS

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At Big Sky Community School, our mission is to nurture academic excellence while inspiring students to explore their passions, connect deeply with the community, and learn from the natural world around them. We empower every student to grow with confidence, curiosity, and purpose.

Big Sky Community School, a nonprofit K–12 school, serves students and families in Big Sky, Montana. We blend academic rigor with real-world experiences, outdoor education, and a focus on individual passions and pursuits. Guided by tenured local educators and strengthened by community partnerships, our education approach helps students grow as curious, capable, and confident learners.

At Big Sky Community School, rigorous education is achieved through a hybrid school model that blends online coursework with in-person support. Students in grades 5-12 complete their studies through our academic partner, Aeon School, while local faculty serve as mentors and guides. For younger learners in K-4, online coursework is complemented by in-person instruction, small group support, and daily guidance from our local faculty to build strong foundations. This approach combines the strengths of premier online academics with the personal connection and accountability of a supportive community school.