Our Story
It’s a story of divine timing. Charlotte, a mother who had just moved back to Lafayette, Louisiana, was on a mission to find the best school for her two children. Meanwhile, Mamie, a French immersion teacher in the public school system, was seeking a fresh start and a new purpose in her career.
One Saturday morning, their paths crossed at the Moncus Park Farmer’s Market. Charlotte had been praying for guidance, and meeting Mamie felt like an answer to her prayers. As they talked, it became clear they might be the missing pieces to each other’s dreams—Charlotte, the mother searching for a dream teacher, and Mamie, the educator longing for inspiration and a new chapter.
Within weeks of their serendipitous meeting, they were planning something extraordinary together: a dream microschool for their children.
But they knew this dream wasn’t just for them. They wanted to share their vision with other like-minded families and scholars—those seeking a more personalized and meaningful educational experience. With every conversation, their excitement grew as they found others who resonated with their mission and shared their passion for reimagining education.
This dream wasn’t just about education; it was about building a movement—a place where curiosity, connection, and creativity could flourish, rooted in faith and designed to nurture the whole child. It was a bold vision, but one they knew was possible with the right community beside them.
And so, their microschool began to take shape. What started as a spark between two dreamers at the farmer’s market became a beacon of hope for families seeking something extraordinary—a place where children could grow into purposeful, compassionate global citizens.
One Saturday morning, their paths crossed at the Moncus Park Farmer’s Market. Charlotte had been praying for guidance, and meeting Mamie felt like an answer to her prayers. As they talked, it became clear they might be the missing pieces to each other’s dreams—Charlotte, the mother searching for a dream teacher, and Mamie, the educator longing for inspiration and a new chapter.
Within weeks of their serendipitous meeting, they were planning something extraordinary together: a dream microschool for their children.
But they knew this dream wasn’t just for them. They wanted to share their vision with other like-minded families and scholars—those seeking a more personalized and meaningful educational experience. With every conversation, their excitement grew as they found others who resonated with their mission and shared their passion for reimagining education.
This dream wasn’t just about education; it was about building a movement—a place where curiosity, connection, and creativity could flourish, rooted in faith and designed to nurture the whole child. It was a bold vision, but one they knew was possible with the right community beside them.
And so, their microschool began to take shape. What started as a spark between two dreamers at the farmer’s market became a beacon of hope for families seeking something extraordinary—a place where children could grow into purposeful, compassionate global citizens.