DiscoverLearning Unboxed277. Student-Centered High School Transformation with Steven Sell
277. Student-Centered High School Transformation with Steven Sell

277. Student-Centered High School Transformation with Steven Sell

Update: 2025-06-09
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In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we sit down with Steven Sell, Assistant Director at MAP Academy, an alternative charter high school in Plymouth, Massachusetts. MAP Academy’s mission is to serve students who haven’t found success in traditional schools by offering a personalized, student-centered approach with strong academic, social, and emotional support.


Steve shares how MAP’s interdisciplinary, mixed-age learning studios break away from grade levels and allow students to progress at their own pace. Teachers work collaboratively, and both students and staff have the freedom to shape their experience, making learning more meaningful and connected to real life.


We also explore MAP’s career-focused opportunities and wraparound support, including paid career exploration and ongoing guidance even after graduation. It’s a flexible, holistic model that helps students discover their strengths and build real pathways to future success.


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We unbox:

  • The origin and mission behind MAP Academy and its focus on disconnected youth
  • The design and impact of interdisciplinary, competency-based learning studios
  • Student and teacher agency in an asynchronous, nontraditional environment
  • Robust wraparound supports and partnerships for academic and life success
  • Career exploration, wayfinding, and post-graduation support for alumni


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277. Student-Centered High School Transformation with Steven Sell

277. Student-Centered High School Transformation with Steven Sell

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