Love Your School West Virginia

We Have Hope

Every Family Should Be Able To Answer The Question, “Do You Love Your School?” With A Resounding “YES!”When it comes to education in West Virginia, families have so many possibilities… We’re here to help families explore the many school options available and celebrate each one through creative storytelling, relevant and fun resources, and practical support so every family can love their school!

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Love Your School West Virginia

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Education

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Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

115. Building a Faith-Based Micro School: The Timothy Education Center Story 30.06.2026

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode, Pastor DJ Nunan shares insights into the Timothy Education Center, a unique micro school blending private, public, and homeschooling elements. Discover how faith, community, and flexible curriculum shape a nurturing learning environment. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Micro Schools and Timothy Education Center 02:38 The Importance of Willingnes...

114. Mastering Study Skills: The Victus System's Impact on Lifelong Learning 30.06.2026

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this insightful interview, Kim Dully discusses the importance of study skills, strategic planning, and fostering a growth mindset with Susan Ison and Bethany Wade Pinos. They explore the history of the Victus Study Skills System, the impact of technology on learning, and practical strategies for parents and educators to help students succeed in life and acade...

113. Montessori at Home: The Power of Hands-On Education 01.06.2026

In this engaging interview, Caroline Moulsdale, founder of ABC Crate, shares her journey from Montessori teacher to educational entrepreneur. Discover how her hands-on, Montessori-inspired kits empower parents and children, fostering lifelong learning and independence. Episode Highlights: Montessori philosophy in homeschooling Development of ABC Crate educational kits Parent-guided, hands-on learn...

112. How Nancy Larson Science Builds Confident Homeschoolers and Classrooms 31.05.2026

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode, Anne Davis, an educational consultant for Nancy Larson Science, shares insights into the curriculum's development, implementation, and benefits for homeschooling and classroom settings. Discover how this science program supports student learning, teacher and parent confidence, and the importance of hands-on, spiral learning approaches. Chap...

111. How Squiggle Squad Reinvents Handwriting Education 30.04.2026

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: Holly Britton, founder of Squiggle Squad, discusses the importance of handwriting as a foundational skill for children's learning, its connection to cognitive development, and practical strategies for effective handwriting instruction. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Handwriting Challenges 03:06 Rethinking Handwriting as a Tool 05:48 The Cognitive vs. Mecha...

110. The Power of Myofunctional Therapy 10.04.2026

In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Laura Foster, the owner of Family First Myology. They discuss the concept of myology, which is the study of muscle function, particularly in relation to myofunctional therapy. Laura explains how this therapy can help improve oral and facial muscle function, which in turn can enhance airway health and overall well-being. The conversa...

108. The Good and the Beautiful: Helping Families Homeschool with Confidence 31.03.2026

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Patch Crowe, the Director of Media for The Good and the Beautiful, a popular homeschool curriculum company. Patch shares insights into the curriculum's five pillars, its accessibility, and the role of religion within the materials. He discusses the importance of community feedback and support...

109. Transforming History Through Gaming 31.03.2026

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Zack Edwards, the creator of Historical Conquest and Xogos Gaming. They discuss the journey of creating an educational game that makes history engaging and fun for students. Zack shares his experiences with the game’s development, its mechanics, and how it fosters family engagement. The conversati...

107. More Than Grades: Raising Thinkers 01.03.2026

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Dr. Mindy Schiermyer, the owner of Redefining School, a literature and writing program for middle and high school students. Mindy shares her journey from traditional teaching to homeschooling her children and eventually creating a program that fosters community, critical thinking, and a love for l...

105. Engaging Families in Education: A Teacher's Guide 16.02.2026

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode, Kim Dully discusses the importance of engaging families in a child's education, particularly at the high school level. She emphasizes the need for teachers to reflect on their communication with parents and to consider the barriers that may prevent effective engagement. Dully provides practical strategies for improving family involvement, i...

104. The Art of Animation: Insights from Chad Stewart 27.01.2026

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Chad Stewart, the creator of an animation course aimed at middle and high school students. Chad shares his journey from a young cartoon enthusiast to a professional animator with over 20 years of experience in the industry. He discusses the structure of his animation courses, the importance of sto...

103. Navigating Childhood Personalities Through Literature 30.12.2025

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, host Kim Dully interviews author Christine Devane about her children's book, Elephant Beach. Christine shares her journey from being a shy child to becoming a teacher and author, emphasizing the importance of understanding different personality types, particularly introverts and extroverts. The conversation explo...

102. Innovative Learning at WonderEd 23.12.2025

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Allison McKee, the owner of WonderEd, a micro school that emphasizes project-based learning. They discuss the innovative approaches to education that WonderEd employs, including community engagement, student choice in curriculum, and the importance of parental involvement. Allison shares her journ...

101. Art Education for All: A Conversation with Cindra McCoy 30.11.2025

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Cindra McCoy, the founder of Guide Dots, an innovative art education program designed to empower children through creativity. Cindra shares her journey from art educator to entrepreneur, discussing the importance of fostering artistic confidence in children, especially those who are neurodiverse....

100. Celebrating 100 Episodes! 30.11.2025

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this special 100th episode of the We Have Hope podcast, host Kim Dully celebrates the journey and discusses the vital role of parental involvement in children's education. She shares practical steps for parents to actively participate in their child's learning experience, emphasizing the importance of building a supportive community and encouraging...

99. The Drexel Fund: A Catalyst for Change 31.10.2025

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Naomi Rubin DeVeaux from the Drexel Fund, discussing the importance of school choice, particularly for low-income and neurodivergent families. They explore the mission of the Drexel Fund, the challenges of starting new schools, and the need for accessible education options. Naomi shares insights o...

98. Harmony at Home: A Dad’s Journey Through Homeschool and Music 26.10.2025

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, host Kim Dully interviews Jon Loudermilk, a homeschooling dad and music educator. Jon shares his unique journey of taking on full homeschooling responsibilities while also running an online music education platform. The conversation explores the challenges and rewards of homeschooling, the importance of parental invol...

97. Aligning Education with Family Values: A Conversation with Williamsburg Academy 29.09.2025

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Renee Smith, Chief Growth Officer of Williamsburg Academy. They discuss the importance of parental involvement in education, the unique approach of Williamsburg Academy in fostering critical thinking and leadership skills, and the challenges parents face during the middle and high school transitio...

96. Transforming Education: The Changemaker Journey 15.09.2025

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews David K Richards, founder and CEO of Changemaker Education. David shares his journey from banking to education and entrepreneurship, highlighting the importance of community, vision, and support in launching micro schools. He discusses the challenges and rewards of transitioning from educator to e...

95. Empowering Education: Dr. Robin Harwick on Democratic Learning, Student Voice, and Hope for the Future 30.08.2025

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Dr. Robin Harwick discusses the innovative approach of the Pearl Remote Democratic High School, emphasizing the importance of democratic education, student voice, and personalized learning. She highlights the need for educational practices that are grounded in research and relevant to students' lives, while also...

94. The Power of Advocacy in Education 28.08.2025

Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Tammy shares her journey of co-parenting her grandson Hayden, who is on the autism spectrum. She discusses the challenges they faced in the traditional school system, including the struggle with socialization and the need for a structured learning environment. After advocating for Hayden's needs, they transitione...

93. Empowering Moms Through Education 20.08.2025

In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews JoDee Martin, the founder of A to Z for Moms Like Me. JoDee shares her journey from starting a blog to creating unique curriculums for homeschooling families. The conversation explores the evolution of education, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and emphasizes the importance of self-evaluation, curiosity, and the role of hop...

92. Hope Scholarship Update 06.08.2025

In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully discusses the progress and impact of the Hope Scholarship in West Virginia. She shares her personal journey and the experiences of families who have benefited from the scholarship. The conversation covers eligibility requirements, the application process, and the importance of parental involvement in education. Kim emphasizes the need for comm...

91. Transforming Teacher Observations 28.06.2025

Keywords:  trust-based observations, strengths-based approach, teacher feedback, school culture, educational leadership, professional development, teacher support, classroom observations, growth mindset, educational reform Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Craig Randall about his innovative approach to teacher observations known a...

90. Building Character Through Youth Sports 18.06.2025

In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, host Kim Dully engages with authors Kevin Dalafu and Alex Compton about their book 'Wisest Learners, Guiding Your Child's Athletic Journey.' They discuss the motivations behind writing the book, the importance of values in parenting, and how to navigate the challenges of youth sports. The conversation emphasizes the significance of charac...

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