Scaling education: Hunter Cluthe’s unique approach to school management

In this episode of The Roadmap with Ted Jenkins, we dive into the innovative approach of Hunter Cluthe, founder of the William & Reed Academy. Hunter shares his journey of creating a unique educational environment that balances modern technology, diverse career paths, and effective business management. Tune in to learn about his strategies for handling technology in school, navigating parental involvement, and scaling a private educational institution.

Key Takeaways 

1. Hunter Cluthe emphasizes the challenge of managing technology’s impact on education. At William & Reed Academy, the school addresses this issue by implementing a “cell phone jail” where students deposit their phones upon arrival. This approach minimizes distractions and encourages students to focus on their learning. The school fosters a more engaged and attentive classroom environment by setting clear boundaries around technology use, helping students develop better habits and concentration.

2. The William & Reed Academy takes a progressive approach to career education by offering programs that extend beyond traditional college paths. Their Minimester program and entrepreneurial classes, including a Shark Tank-style pitch event, expose students to a variety of career options. This innovative approach helps students consider alternative career routes, such as vocational training or entrepreneurship and equips them with practical skills and experience. 

3. Addressing teacher burnout is a key focus for Cluthe. William & Reed Academy operates on a four-day school week with optional extended hours, providing a significant improvement in work-life balance for educators. This model not only reduces stress and improves morale but also enhances the overall effectiveness of teaching. 

4. Cluthe highlights the importance of managing parental involvement to align with the school’s values and goals. The academy employs a rigorous admissions process to ensure prospective families share similar values and expectations. By setting clear boundaries and maintaining open communication, the school effectively handles the complexities of parental involvement. This careful management creates a supportive environment where students and parents align with the school’s educational objectives.

5. Scaling a school involves meticulous planning and management, a challenge that Cluthe approaches with a strategic mindset. He underscores the importance of having a robust succession plan and managing resources effectively. This strategic approach not only supports the school’s current operations but also positions it for future opportunities and challenges, ensuring long-term success and stability.

"Our philosophy with college is that college is a fit to be made, not a prize to be won. I feel the same way with matching kids with careers." – Hunter Cluthe