ABOUT US
OUR VISION
Infinite Minds will be an exceptional educational environment that honors the humanity of all and cherishes the community it serves. We assemble an experiential (hands-on) learning space that poses challenging questions, celebrates risk-taking and unconventional solutions, implements intentional co-curricular activities, and practices self-awareness and self-regulation daily. We believe the combination of transferable skills, creative expression, and safety is a well-rounded catalyst for confident collaborators, creative problem solvers, critical thinkers, active explorers, and self-aware individuals.
Rachel King, Founder
Rachel King is a mental health advocate and educational leader with over 10 years of experience managing large community-oriented, cross-functional initiatives. Most recently the founding Assistant Principal of Operations at IDEA Public Schools in Haltom City, TX, Rachel is adept at design thinking, project management, and strategic planning and leadership of school-based operations. Rachel's vision for Infinite Minds is to open a K-8 school in the Arlington area in 2025.
As a black, female, first-generation college student and Fort Worth resident, Rachel is committed to providing high quality and culturally-responsive education to low-income students of color. She has deep experience in community organizing and will continue to engage local residents in the development of Infinite Minds. Rachel believes that intentional family and community involvement is critical to a school’s long-term success and sustainability.
Wife to a fellow educator, mother of 2 daughters and a french bulldog. A lover of learning, reading, and all things self-care.
OUR BOARD
Nicholas Ditto
Nicholas Pascale
Nicholas Ditto, a passionate educator with 10 years' experience, has held roles from science teacher to Principal. As founding principal of IDEA Rise College Prep, he's led it to top rankings within the IDEA Public Schools Network and stellar academic performance for multiple school years. Committed to educational advancement, he serves on the Infinite Minds board, offering strong school leadership skills and strategic academic planning expertise.
He began his professional career in Philadelphia as a SPED teacher, witnessing firsthand educational inequity. With advanced degrees, he took leadership roles, notably at Boys’ Latin. Under his tenure the schools gained national recognition. Moving to Dallas, he led Uplift Mighty's turnaround & later oversaw Social-Emotional Learning for 43 schools. He transitioned to GreenWorks, served on the NRC board, and now aids equity projects nationally. He's excited to support Infinite Minds in Arlington with is skills being people-centered and Special education.
Clement Osimetha
Norie Pride-Womack
Rhonda Myles
Rhonda has 18 years of HR experience, with 14 years in education. Her expertise is in talent management and human resources. She has created aspiring leader programs that identified high-potential employees for school leadership positions, and 100% of the participants moved into leadership roles within two years. She has created systems and processes to help the organizations attract and hire high-performing talent. At 16, became a teen mom, which drives her passion for making education the best for all. As a previous resident of Arlington and current resident still within Tarrant County she believes the work of Infinite Minds will positively impact so many students in Tarrant County.
Norie Pride-Womack currently serves as principal/founder of NEPW Consulting, a consulting firm specializing in strategic growth, talent strategy, organizational design and change management. Norie previously served as the Chief Operating Officer of Desmos Studio PBC, an education technology company with a mission to help every student learn math and love learning math. Prior to joining Desmos, Norie spent time in strategic/operational roles at the Commit Partnership, KIPP St. Louis and the Boston Consulting Group. Additionally, she has worked with a variety of education reform-minded organizations including New Leaders, the Wallace Foundation, and the Tennessee Department of Education.
Clement Jeang is an attorney with over two decades of experience in the legal field. Throughout his career, he has served in various capacities, including as in-house counsel for government agencies, privately held corporations, and publicly traded companies. Currently practicing law at Fulton Jeang, PLLC, Clement continues to expand his expertise.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Clement is deeply involved in civic and professional organizations.
Clement's dedication to legal excellence, coupled with his passion for community service, aligns with Infinite Minds' commitment to learning beyond the classroom, where service learning is embedded into the fabric of the educational environment.