When Yvette Munroe founded the Institute for the Development of Young Leaders (IDYL) Charter School, the odds were stacked against her. In its very first year, the school faced the very real threat of closure under state accountability rules because many of the students enrolled were performing far below grade level.
But Yvette made a bold and intentional choice-she welcomed the very students the traditional system had already written off. She believed their potential was far greater than their past performance. Through unwavering leadership, innovative instructional practices, and a relentless commitment to student growth, those same students began achieving extraordinary academic progress.
Today, IDYL Charter School-serving grades K-8-is recognized as the #1 school in the state for academic growth on the NCDPI Top 10 Schools Growth List, demonstrating rapid year-over-year gains and proving that transformation is possible when leaders refuse to give up on children.
The Munroe Doctrine shares the mindset, leadership philosophy, and proven principles behind this remarkable turnaround-offering a powerful blueprint for educators, leaders, and change-makers committed to unlocking human potential and redefining what success looks like in education.