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  <description>A few years ago Solihull was a small, relatively affluent borough in Southeast Birmingham, but they had one big problem. Many factors had aligned to create a situation where Solihull had more permanent exclusions than 90% of the country. This is when Stephen Steinhaus, the soon-to-be principal of this new school, caught wind they were building a new school in the borough. A school that was attempting to find a solution to their permanent exclusion problem. Making a school like that isn't easy but where there's a will, there's a way.&amp;amp;nbsp; BIG thank you to Stephen and Josie for sharing her story in the episode.&amp;amp;nbsp; If you enjoyed this episode please share on Twitter, subscribe, and leave a comment.  It really means a lot. Click here If you are interested in joining the&amp;amp;nbsp;We Are In Beta Community&amp;amp;nbsp;and/or the&amp;amp;nbsp;Curriculum Thinkers Community&amp;amp;nbsp; Email our producer Jay@weareinbeta or fill out this&amp;amp;nbsp;submission form&amp;amp;nbsp;if you want to share your story on the podcast </description>
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