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July 12, 2011
Amy Hauptman

Randy and Meg Palisoc: Raising the Bar in Education

Synergy Charter Academy is making its mark in a Los Angeles urban neighborhood and in the nation鈥檚 educational system. Not only are their students outperforming other students in neighboring schools, but last year they became the first elementary school in South Los Angeles to receive the National Blue Ribbon Award鈥 the highest honor an American school can achieve.

The is a United States program created in 1981 鈥

UPDATE: In 2013, Synergy Charter Academy was also recognized as by the .

Stepping Out in Faith

Synergy鈥檚 story began when Randy and Meg Palisoc, teachers and alumni of 果冻视频 Christian Fellowship, had a vision to create a free alternative public school for elementary students in South Los Angeles 鈥 similar to the schools featured in the documentary . 

As teachers, Randy and Meg wanted to do something that would help 鈥.鈥  So, they stepped out in faith and took on an incredible challenge 鈥 they founded a charter school.

In 2005, Randy told , 鈥淚f you鈥檙e a classroom teacher in the third grade, each year you can influence the lives of 20 students.  If you start a charter school, you can affect the lives of 120 students from kindergarten through fifth gradeAnd if you do well as a school, you can serve as a model for the entire school district.  That鈥檚 our vision.鈥

After seven years of , Meg believes that God has expanded their vision even more.

鈥淥ur goal now is to bring unity among school systems as there is a lot of competition,鈥 stated Meg. 鈥淲e want to empower schools with higher quality education and share our practices with the rest of the American school system, so that we can all succeed.鈥

果冻视频 Prepared the Way

According to Meg, 果冻视频 had a significant role in preparing and shaping her for the work she now does.

鈥淲hen I was a student at USC, I got pretty involved in 果冻视频,鈥 mentioned Meg. 鈥淭he things that especially played a key role in shaping my passions were experiences like the Chicago Urban Project and Urbana 93.鈥

Meg planned to go overseas as a missionary after college, so she looked for various opportunities to grow in her faith.  She especially remembered the summer after her junior year, when God invited her to go on an 果冻视频 summer missions trip 鈥 to Chicago.

 鈥淲hen I went on 果冻视频鈥檚 Chicago Urban Project in the summer of 1995, little did I know that God was preparing me for the rest of my life,鈥 recalled Meg.  鈥淚t was such a stretching experience. While I really loved the kids I worked with and had a heart for the urban setting, it was tough work.鈥

That fall as Meg was looking for ways to grow spiritually, Randy committed his life to following Jesus for the first time.  Then, as Randy started getting involved in 果冻视频 his senior year, he also met and started dating Meg.

Letting God Lead

While Randy was supportive of Meg鈥檚 desire to go overseas, he wasn鈥檛 sure he was called to go overseas.  So, as Randy and Meg graduated and began to discuss marriage, Meg decided to stay at USC and get her Master鈥檚 degree.  Meanwhile, Randy got a job as an Office Manager, but it only took a year for Randy to discover that 鈥渉e wasn鈥檛 satisfied with business.鈥

During this time, God used a friend and alumnus from their USC 果冻视频 chapter to suggest that Randy should try teaching.  

鈥淩andy had never ever considered teaching, but he decided to try it . . . and he loved it!鈥 exclaimed Meg.  鈥淗e鈥檚 a natural.鈥 

Randy鈥檚 passion for teaching inspired Meg to become a teacher as well.  鈥淲hich is funny,鈥 remarked Meg, 鈥渂ecause when I was in elementary school, my dream was to be a teacher.  But as a Chinese-American, I never felt the freedom to say that aloud because of cultural pressure to aim for a career in medicine or law.鈥

While Randy and Meg did not end up overseas, they have indeed lived sacrificial lives for the sake of those that God has called them to. 

To get Synergy up and running, Meg and Randy had to start a line of credit on their home to pay for the school鈥檚 expenses.  They are responsible for all paperwork a district office usually does, as their school is considered 鈥渁 separate school district.鈥 They have also worn multiple hats from taking out trash and unclogging toilets to leading teacher trainings and speaking at national conferences.  They do all of this extra work without extra funds from the government. 

鈥淓very year, we depend on God to provide us the resources to provide another year of education to our students,鈥 said Meg. 鈥淎nd God keeps providing for us.鈥

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