Beat Roots Academy

Beat Roots Academy

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Microschool Founder

Brinda has long been driven by a passion for helping people realize their full potential. Her journey into education is deeply personal. When her daughter Ameya - a micro preemie with cerebral palsy - turned school age, she found herself advocating for her right to a quality education. Inspired by Ameya’s courage and drive, Brinda is now dedicated to expanding inclusion where children live, learn, and play. “Ameya’s name means ‘boundless,’” she says. “And that’s what I envision for all children—a world where every child feels boundless. Where belonging, support, and high expectations coexist. Where relationships across differences are the norm. And where systems enable, rather than limit, what’s possible.” With this vision, Brinda founded Beat Roots Academy. Drawing on pioneering models like CHIME Charter, UP Academy, and the work of Drs. Connie Lillas and Mona Delahooke, she is building a school grounded in inclusion and the science of how children thrive.

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