Today’s Solutions: December 18, 2025

In Birmingham, Alabama, a new school has opened up that is teaching young men and women how to renovate homes while building generational wealth and combating blight. The school is called Build UP (Urban Prosperity) Birmingham, and it features a radically different curriculum compared to other schools in the country.

Besides the usual courses needed to get their high-school diploma, ninth-graders that enter the school, who are primarily low-income, are trained as construction workers through paid apprenticeships where they learn how to remodel homes. Along the way, they also earn their associate’s degree, and when they finish the program at the age of 20 or 21, they can move into one of the newly remodeled homes.

On top of that, they also have the option to eventually buy that house.

The idea behind Build UP, which opened in 2018, came from educator Mark Martin, who recognized how ill-equipped young people are to tackle larger societal issues when they graduate from school.

“The kids that I’ve worked with my entire career have all been from pretty tough backgrounds in really low-income areas with very limited options and all the challenges that come in the door with the poverty,” he says.

By focusing on housing, one of the major challenges facing students and their families in Birmingham, Build UP is providing valuable skills to its students while fixing decaying houses in the local area, many of which have stood empty for decades.

At The Optimist Daily, we love seeing innovative education solutions like this. If you know of any groundbreaking education programs in your local area, feel free to reach out to us right here!

Solutions News Source Print this article
More of Today's Solutions

More US states and cities are boosting minimum wages in 2026. What does it me...

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM As the federal minimum wage remains frozen at $7.25 an hour, unchanged since 2009, cities and states across ...

Read More

3 organization hacks for Type B brains that actually work

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Scroll through any productivity blog or time-management book, and you’ll find a familiar formula: rigid routines, detailed planners, ...

Read More

An easy hack to counteract the harmful health effects of sitting all day

Humans are not designed to spend the entire day seated. Nonetheless, billions of us do it at least five days per week, as Western ...

Read More

Ensuring no pet goes hungry: The rise of pet food banks in the UK

Pete Dolan, a cat owner, recalls the tremendous help he received from Animal Food Bank Support UK, a Facebook organization that coordinates volunteer community ...

Read More