Microschools Gain Ground in Chicago

In an Irving Park bungalow, children race barefoot through dining rooms, play Dungeons & Dragons, and explore picture books sprawled on hardwood floors. This isn’t a playground—it’s Blazing Star School, a microschool where nearly two dozen students ages 4 to 14 learn without desks, tests, or a fixed curriculum. Teacher Claire Jakubiszyn, a former charter school arts teacher, facilitates child-led learning where children explore what interests them.

“Children aren’t standard, right? Education shouldn’t be standard,” Jakubiszyn said. “Different kids are going to need different things.”