Exploring True North at MYSA
MYSA Micro school gives students the freedom to truly explore what inspires them. It allows them to find their true north even if, in the beginning, they are unaccustomed to it. ~Jack Kunkel 2018 alumni
MYSA School is a transformative model of K-8 education combining the best of individualized, mastery-based, and experiential learning.
It takes a special kind of educator to re-envision curriculum and practice.
Mysa School is dedicated to creating a new model of schooling that is characterized by customization, collaboration, and curiosity.
The keystone of the MYSA model is the weekly menu, through which students receive a personalized learning experience. Are you curious?
We combine various national academic benchmarks, interdisciplinary studies, and experiential education to create a holistic student experience.
MYSA students created these updates to highlight things they’ve been excited about at school.
Updates from our teachers about MYSA, education trends and the inner workings of disrupting education for bold 21st century learners, pioneers.
MYSA Micro school gives students the freedom to truly explore what inspires them. It allows them to find their true north even if, in the beginning, they are unaccustomed to it. ~Jack Kunkel 2018 alumni
Sophia has been at Mysa since 6th grade and has contributed so much to what Mysa is today. She is headed to George Mason University in the fall to study environmental science. She is hoping to pursue a career in wildlife conservation in the future.
Sophia says, “I am so grateful to Mysa for introducing me to my closest friends. I love the awesome staff and how they supported my growth over the past six years through unique experiences and memorable classes. My favorite subject has been English. My advice for current and future Mysa students: take advantage of the opportunities to pursue your passions!” ~ Sophia, Mysa Student
Our daughter, a straight-A student, began attending the 11th grade at the Mysa School on Harvard Street, NW, in Washington, DC in September 2022, and expects to graduate from Mysa in June 2024. We had to withdraw her from her previous school while she was in 11th grade due to ongoing health problems. These conditions made it impossible for her to complete her schoolwork, especially during the pandemic, and she could not meet the requirements to advance to 12th grade.
Siri, Mike and all the other administrators and teachers at Mysa have been essential in helping us get our daughter back on track academically and emotionally, even while dealing with her ongoing daily struggles. They have been a God-send to our family, and we cannot recommend them highly enough.
The Mysa teaching method helps students learn by getting them to solve real-world problems and by fostering deep learning and understanding of subject matter. By helping them to develop innovative and problem-solving skills, Mysa encourages students to become independent critical thinkers. The atmosphere at the school is relaxed and cordial, and there is a spirit of common purpose and harmony. Teachers create personalized lesson plans aligned with a student’s interests and aptitudes. This mastery-based, experiential teaching style encourages students to take responsibility for their work, thereby preparing them to take responsibility for the work they will do in their professional lives.
These people are passionate about education. We hope you will seriously consider sending your child to Mysa. You won’t regret it. Regards, Bob and Cris Kapler ~ Mysa Parents
Mysa really was / is an excellent choice for our family. There’s no question. We chose to send our son here because one, we felt like the public school wasn’t really working for him. Right now in the 21st century, we really need schools that will help our kids really develop their curiosity and their critical thinking skills and really understand how to wade drawing information out there and come to conclusions and actually gain knowledge.
I feel like the public schools are doing too much route learning and not enough of this whole child, whole mind kind of learning. And that’s really for me. What stands out at Mysa? My son’s still getting exposed to all the traditional subjects. Math and science and languages and world history, but in a different way.
Instead, he’s taught how to encounter these subjects. How to explore them, really. How to manage his time, how to manage projects, and how to use his own curiosity to be the best tool he’ll ever have in learning. Kids don’t need more information. There’s more information at the click of a button on our phones than in all the universities in the world.
100 or so years ago. But they need help figuring out how to use that information, how to wade through it, and how to really gain knowledge and wisdom. And I think that’s what the Nissan Approach really does. It really helps our kids take charge of their learning and learn how to be lifelong learners. And that’s a huge priority to me. ~Danielle Luttenberg Meitiv, Mysa Parent
“Mysa’s experiential, individualized, and interdisciplinary learning model offered me a level of flexibility lacking in traditional high school education. At Mysa, I could thoroughly explore topics of interest without the limitations imposed by standardized curricula or the stress induced by exam-oriented education. Rather than digest only what I needed to get a good grade and forget what I learned the following year, Mysa enabled me to take an active role in designing my senior year and allowed me to work at a pace I found suitable.
In particular, the opportunity to take math courses at American University was extremely rewarding. I was able to dive deeply into my passion at a level that would not have been possible at any other institution. I feel that this put me at a major advantage during my freshman year of college — I was able to begin taking upper-division courses right away and was already familiar with the classroom environment of a university. More important, however, is the fact that Mysa provided me with the opportunity to take ownership of my education in the same way that I was expected to in college.” ~ Alan Goldfarb, Mysa 2019 alumni https://www.alangoldfarb.com/
“When I discovered MYSA and met Siri Fiske I gained the confidence I needed as a parent to break away from traditional education models. The ’system’ that served me well did not seem to be keeping up with the times. Siri’s vision to meet kids where they are is genuine. Her commitment to nurturing curiosity over cookie cutter testing is simply awesome and visibly alive when you see MYSA students dive deep into what excites them. The MYSA model cleverly incorporates community resources into learning, from local business and non profits to talented parents.
This means opportunities to learn in real life are always considered over text books. The college application process (was still a pain in the ass) but our graduate was encourage to truly find his place VS go for the ’ticket’. I have family overseas that in tradition schools we struggled to visit. Mysa never put schooling in front of education, and always worked with us to incorporate the curriculum into our travel, sports and lifestyle needs. I’m a huge supporter and look forward to seeing all these amazing kids as grown ups.” ~ Katy Kunkel Mysa Parent
I was pleased to see Mysa School featured on WJLA-TV ABC 7 today. My remarkable son, Spencer, has been a Mysa student since 6th grade and has learned skills such as time management and prioritization in a very rigorous curriculum that is designed around the interests of the students. Based on a mastery model, students speed through work that they excel in and take it slower in areas where they need more attention.
When his biggest class is four students, engagement is very high and learning is personalized.
Attending Mysa transformed Spencer’s experience from being bored and disengaged in school to not wanting to miss a day.
The news story mentions that some question the quality of education – I don’t. Spencer and several of his fellow high schoolers weren’t at Mysa today because they are doing dual enrollment at Montgomery College. He is killing it and realizing that Mysa has equipped him to excel and engage at a level beyond most college-aged students. I am grateful that we found Mysa and that Spencer has so tremendously benefited from this innovative model. ~ Jackie Thomas, Mysa Parent
Sam has been a student at Mysa for three years although much of the last two years have been spent outside of Mysa taking college classes. Sam has been a helper in the munchkin room a few afternoons a week this year and they have really helped our younger students with science. Sam is planning to attend Goucher College in the fall. They are undecided for their future major but excited to see what interests will be sparked in college.
Sam says, “The thing I’m most grateful for at Mysa is the friends I’ve made. My advice for future students is to foster good relationships with your teachers.” ~ Sam, Mysa Student