Innovation Labs® Transform Alternative Education for Texas Students
In a bold move to revolutionize alternative education, Ki Charter has partnered with Inventionland Education to bring state-of-the-art Innovation Labs to some of its eleven campuses across Texas.
The $732,000 facility enhancement initiative for the 2024-25 school year marks a significant shift away from traditional classroom environments toward immersive learning spaces.
These Innovation Labs aren’t your typical classrooms. They create environments where students actually want to learn, featuring dry-erase L.E.D. light panels and modern furniture designs. As Ki Charter Superintendent Dr. Jerry Lager notes, “Students want to be in these immersive environments. Our student engagement has increased dramatically in these new spaces.”
What makes Ki Charter’s approach unique is its laser focus on serving students who struggle in conventional educational settings. Working exclusively with learners referred from districts throughout Texas, they specialize in meeting the needs of students in residential treatment facilities and day treatment hospitals. Each campus employs teachers with dual certifications in content areas and special education, ensuring every student receives appropriate support.
The Innovation Labs complement Ki Charter’s comprehensive educational philosophy of “Every Change Has a Story.” Beyond the cutting-edge technology, their approach includes project-based STEM learning that engages students in hands-on, real-world problem-solving activities. Career and Technical Education programs prepare students for future employment opportunities, while social-emotional learning initiatives help develop crucial life skills.
Community involvement forms another vital component of Ki Charter’s educational model. Students actively participate in local service projects, including toy drives, food bank assistance, and Wounded Warrior programs. These experiences help students develop practical skills while fostering a sense of responsibility and connection to their communities.
Ki Charter offers a fresh start for students who have faced challenges in traditional educational environments. The schools serve grades one through twelve, focusing on measurable improvements in reading, math, and social-emotional learning. For older students, enhanced career exploration and vocational programs, including food handler certification, provide practical skills and potential career pathways.
The early results of this innovative approach speak volumes. Students show improved math and reading scores, reduced learning gaps, and enhanced social-emotional development. Perhaps most importantly, they’re developing the confidence to reintegrate into traditional classroom settings.
“Our students have rarely been able to learn in environments as impactful as these,” Dr. Lager emphasizes. For students who have struggled to connect with traditional education, these Innovation Labs represent more than just new furniture and technology—they offer a renewed opportunity to engage with learning in meaningful ways.
As the 2024-25 school year progresses, the partnership between Ki Charter and Inventionland Education is a testament to what’s possible when educational institutions think beyond conventional approaches to create environments where all students can thrive.