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Why Friday Night Lights May Hold the Key to Mainstreaming Microschools

Feb 9, 2026
Tom Arnett, researcher at the Christensen Institute who studies how new school models scale. Tyler Thigpen, CEO of the Forest School at Acton Academy who runs learner-centered K–12 programs. They explore whether traditions like Friday Night Lights, dances, and rituals matter for teen identity and belonging. They discuss student-led sports, theater, rites of passage, badges, and how networks or new supports could help microschools scale.
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Enable Student-Led Sports Quickly

  • Allow learners to start teams and clubs with a parent volunteer and critical mass.
  • Use local associations and homeschool players to scale participation without replicating big-school costs.
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Mix Online Flexibility With In-Person Moments

  • Offer flexible online and in-person blends so older learners can 'parachute' into community events.
  • Let seniors work remotely yet return for rites of passage and key social moments.
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Mobilize Parents To Build Culture

  • Cultivate parent volunteers to organize trips, rites, and culture-building activities.
  • Celebrate and showcase those rituals to reinforce identity formation and belonging.
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