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Bring History to life one podcast at a time!

A hands-on, weekly curriculum where students explore world history through storytelling, sound design, and creative media.

Stem Quest

Where play meets purpose.

Stem Quest is a creative learning space where kids build, explore, and solve problems together. It’s not just screen time—it’s hands-on learning powered by curiosity and imagination.

Each session helps students practice:

math, science, history, math and so much more.

Every month, families receive simple email guides with:

Build ideas and monthly themes

Tips for supporting learning at home

Conversation starters to connect play with real-life skills

It’s self-directed learning in a shared adventure space perfect for homeschoolers who want community, creativity, and meaningful screen time.

Grab some friends, sign them up too and create

your own lessons.

MARS is sponsoring CyberPatriot is the nation’s premier youth cyber defense competition. Students work as a team to secure virtual systems. Everything from Windows and Linux to networking challenges. Along the way, they discover the “holes” in computer security and learn how to fix them.

Coming in 2026!

“Forge Confident Writers

Enroll in Grammar Foundry.”

“Built to be repeated. Designed for mastery. Grammar Foundry turns writing

into a lifelong skill.”

AI Writers Guild

a creative collective where human imagination meets AI innovation. Empowering writers to craft, collaborate, and launch bold ideas with futuristic tools.

Algebra Chart keepers

Turn messy equations into clear, visual anchors helping learners organize, track, and master algebra with confidence.

Have any questions please reach out to our sales director Tanya Waller she will be happy to help.

Educators Professional Development Live - playback

Alayna Woods

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Erica Ehrlich

Tiffany Hernandez

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Kaitlin Wilder

John R. Foster

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Darren Hemming

Four trailblazing microschool founders come together for a powerful Alabama Microschool Professional Development session exploring the money questions most of us are wrestling with—but rarely get to unpack out loud. Join Jennifer Wolverton (MARS Microschool), Iman Cassells Alleyne (Kind Academy), Karema Akilah (The Genius School / Genii DAO), and Tiffany Blassingame (The Ferguson School) as they think out loud about what it really takes to build financially sustainable, future-focused learning communities. Together, they’ll dig into:

Funding models: venture capital, grants, tuition, crypto, and founder-friendly alternatives

Structure choices: LLCs vs. nonprofits vs. emerging models—and how they shape your options

Revenue strategy: pricing, multiple income streams, and slow-burn growth vs. fast money

Equity & access: why women and BIPOC founders must be at the investment table

Red flags: common financial and legal pitfalls that can quietly sink a good school

Mindset shifts: moving from “teacher trying to make it work” to “CEO funding a mission”

This roundtable is part practical roadmap, part reality check, and part pep talk. If you’re building or dreaming of a microschool and want it to thrive—not just survive—this PD is your seat at the table.

Trailbot, the MARS Microschool mascot—a red robotic fox symbolizing AI-powered learning and futuristic education

Trailblazing the future of education:

Powered by innovation, curiosity, and community.

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