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Future of Education PodcastAuthor: MacKenzie Price
The Future of Education Podcast is the place to find out what's happening in schools. Our guests are wide and varied, from educators, entrepreneurs, athletes, celebrities, influencers and most importantly-our students! They all have one thing in common- they are passionate about reinventing education to make it relevant and efficient. Our host, MacKenzie Price, is the Co-Founder of 2hr Learning (2hourlearning.com) and some of the top-performing schools in the country. 2 Hour Learning is a groundbreaking school model that is reshaping the landscape of K-12 education. It's powered by AI technology, enabling schools to provide personalized curriculum to students. Our K-12 schools perform in the top 2% nationwide by leveraging this personalize model to help students love school, learn twice as much, and build life skills. MacKenzie is at the forefront of educational transformation, striving for a balanced and enriching learning experience for every child. She graduated with a BA in Psychology from Stanford University and resides in Austin, Texas, with her husband and two daughters. The Future of Education podcast is produced by 7 Lyons Media (7LyonsMedia.com). Please send press inquiries to mkp@2hourlearning.com. Language: en Genres: Education for Kids, Kids & Family, Parenting Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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S2E314: Superintendents, Salaries, and Scandals: The "Adult-First" Corruption Coming to Your City
Episode 314
Thursday, 12 March, 2026
If you think your local school is safe because the funding is high, this conversation is your wake-up call. In the second half of our explosive sit-down with Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Chris Papst, he exposes the internal mechanics of a system that has stopped serving children and started serving itself.In this shocking episode, Chris reveals:How administrators manually changed over 10,500 failing grades to "passing" to keep funding flowingWhy "more money" is often the fuel for the very fire that is consuming our children’s futuresHow Baltimore City Schools used a $500M budget increase to hire 1,300 new employees- without adding a single teacher to the classroomThe administrative bloat plaguing our public schoolsWhat parents need to know in order to spot corruption in their own school districtsThe staggering administrative bloat that destroyed Baltimore's public schools isn't an isolated incident. In fact, there's a high chance it may be lurking in your city, too.










