The Education Breakdown

EducationBreakdown

Helping parents find the best school for their child by exploring different educational methods through interviews with teachers, administrators and parents.

  1. JAN 17

    60. Inside the International Baccalaureate Program: How IB Works at Burton Elementary

    In this episode of The Education Breakdown, Dr. Tiffany Boss and Amy Sanchez explore the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme and how it comes to life at Burton Elementary School. They break down the IB educational philosophy and explain what sets it apart from traditional elementary school models. In this episode, you’ll learn: What the International Baccalaureate (IB) program is and how the Primary Years Programme supports whole-child development How IB emphasizes global citizenship, collaboration, inquiry-based learning, and social-emotional growth The ways IB builds critical thinking, research, and communication skills through project-based learning and experiences  How IB differs from traditional education models in both structure and classroom experience What teacher training, professional development, and the IB accreditation process involve How Burton Elementary implements IB successfully and supports students academically and emotionally Key considerations and questions for parents deciding whether an IB elementary program is the right fit for their child This episode is especially helpful for parents researching International Baccalaureate programs, IB elementary schools, and progressive public school options that prioritize inquiry, student agency, and global-minded learning. Burton Elementary website: https://www.dpsnc.net/o/burton Burton Elementary tour signup: https://forms.gle/68V9KonodvB7QTDT6 (also linked on our website) Contact Information: Amy Sanchez | amy_sanchez@dpsnc.net

    45 min
  2. 2025-11-12

    58. Charter Schools 101: Misconceptions and More

    In this episode, Sarah sits down with Stephanie Klupinski for a deep dive into the world of charter schools — how they work, what sets them apart, and how parents can make informed decisions. Together, they explore: What charter schools are and how they differ from traditional public schools How funding and accountability work within the charter system The admissions process, including lotteries and enrollment preferences Special education services in charter schools and the legal responsibilities they hold Key differences between states in how charter schools are authorized and supported Common myths and misconceptions about charter schools Stephanie also shares: Her perspective on the history and future of the charter movement The importance of collaboration between charter and traditional public schools How parents can evaluate charter schools based on their family’s values, school governance, and transparency Practical tips for parents, from visiting schools and attending board meetings to reviewing state report cards and teacher data Whether you’re curious about charter schools, considering one for your child, or just want to better understand their role in public education, this episode provides a strong foundation to understanding the ins and outs of charter schools. For more information about NC charter schools, visit https://triangleschoolconsulting.com/charter-schools-in-the-triangle/  For information on the mentioned episode about doing school tours, check out Episode 57 of The Education Breakdown Podcast  https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-ne4rd-1986e51

    49 min
  3. 2025-10-07

    57. When the ‘Best’ School Isn’t the Best

    You’ve toured schools, flipped through glossy brochures, and listened to everyone tell you which school is “the best.” And yet… you still feel uncertain. If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. Choosing the right school for your child can feel overwhelming, especially when every option promises to be perfect. In this episode, I’m breaking down the myths that often keep parents stuck during the school selection process. Using real stories from families I’ve worked with, I’ll help you see past flashy marketing, buzzwords, and reputations so you can focus on what truly matters: finding a school that aligns with your child’s needs and your family’s values. You’ll learn: Why the “best” school on paper may not be the best fit for your child. How to look beyond educational labels like Montessori, IB, or project-based learning to understand what’s happening day-to-day in the classroom. The key things to notice during a school tour that reveal a school’s culture and philosophy in action. How to stay focused on what really matters to your family — so you don’t get lost in the overwhelm of countless options. If you’re in the middle of school tours or starting to explore different educational paths for next year, this episode is a must-listen. I’ll give you the tools and perspective to approach school selection with clarity and confidence — without feeling like you have to tour every school in your city. Ready to narrow down your list of schools and find the right fit for your child? Schedule a consultation with me and let’s make this season of school choice feel manageable, focused, and aligned with your family’s values. Visit triangleschoolconsulting.com to connect.

    14 min
  4. 2025-08-20

    56. Understanding the International Baccalaureate: Perspectives from Carolina Prep

    Meet the International Baccalaureate (IB)—what it is, how it works, and why it might be the right fit for your student. If you’ve heard of the IB Program (International Baccalaureate) but felt unsure how it differs from a traditional education, this episode is for you. I’m joined by two wonderful guests from Carolina Preparatory Academy—formerly the middle and upper school of The Montessori School of Raleigh, rebranded in 2025—who live and breathe IB every day: Michelle Miller, IB Coordinator, and Dave Ratledge, IB Math/Science Team Lead. In this episode, we cover: IB 101: When and why IB was developed, its mission, and core tenets. Depth over memorization: How IB cultivates critical thinking, inquiry, and real-world problem-solving—not just regurgitation. IB vs. traditional models: Key differences in teaching style, assessment, and classroom experience. IB vs. Honors/AP: What the workload actually looks like, how rigor compares, and who tends to thrive. Common misconceptions: Especially around difficulty level and “how much is too much.” Montessori alignment: How Carolina Preparatory Academy’s IB program naturally connects with Montessori principles and practices. Whether you’re IB-curious or actively exploring advanced pathways, you’ll walk away with a clear, parent-friendly understanding of what IB is—and how it can shape confident, capable learners for life. LInks: Carolina Preparatory Academy: https://www.carolinaprepnc.org/ The Montessori School of Raleigh: https://www.msr.org/ Triangle School Consulting: https://triangleschoolconsulting.com

    52 min

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