Crystal Farmer is the program director of Gastonia Freedom School, which differs from a typical school. It’s a remarkable resource center dedicated to students with autism, ADHD and intellectual disabilities. They cater to homeschool and public school students with disabilities, going beyond academics. They teach students essential life skills and empower them with social skills.
We sat down with Crystal for a quick interview.
What sets Gastonia Freedom School apart?
“You know what we’re tackling? The notion is that every kid can excel or even thrive in public school. Reality check—most kids just don’t fit the mold of the mass production factory system we’ve got going on.
“But here’s where we come in. We’re not just solving this problem; we’re allowing students to uncover who they are, explore their passions and ditch the predetermined path. It’s all about forging their unique journey.”