
They Called Her a Christian Nationalist. She Called It Her Mission.
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When Jodi Schlesener decided to start a new school rooted in faith, family, and freedom, she knew there would be pushback. But what she didn’t expect? Being labeled a cult leader and Christian nationalist—before the doors even opened.In this episode of WISE and Otherwise, Jodi shares her incredible journey from public school skeptic to Apogee Alpha & Omega founder. Backed by her father's legacy, a local church, and an unshakable conviction to take action, she built a microschool model that puts students—and their values—first.📘 In this powerful episode:– Why public school never felt like the right fit for her kids– The moment she knew it was time to do something– What happened when her student refused to honor false gods– How Apogee equips both children and parents to lead– The unexpected backlash—and the faithful response📢 What do you think? Should more parents take action when schools don’t reflect their values? Let us know in the comments!🔔 Follow us for more real stories of courage, conviction, and education reform.📌 Resources & Links:🔹 Learn more about Apogee Alpha & Omega: https://www.apogeealphaomega.com/🔹 Find a microschool or hybrid near you: https://www.heartlandhero.org/directory
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