Tom Bloch

Tom Bloch

Founder, the University Academy

In 1976, Tom Bloch joined H&R Block, the world's largest tax services provider, where his father was CEO. In 1981, after introducing automation to the company's office network, he was elected President of the Tax Operations. Later, he oversaw the company's innovative practice of filing tax returns electronically to the IRS, which revolutionized the industry. Bloch was promoted to President of the corporation in 1989 and CEO in 1992. His second career began in 1995 as a middle school math teacher at St. Francis Xavier, an inner city parochial school. Five years later, he co-founded the University Academy, a public charter school in Kansas City. Bloch continues to teach 7th and 8th grade math at the urban college prep school he helped design and launch. He is also President of the school's board. The Academy has grown from 200 students in grades seven through nine in its first year to over 1,000 students in kindergarten through grade twelve. The school moved into a new, $40 million facility in 2005, and it became the first school in Missouri to receive a ten-year extension of its charter. Over the last five years, all but two graduates of the Academy have gone on to attend college, an almost unheard-of success rate for an urban school. Bloch is the author of Stand for the Best, a memoir about his journey from CEO to inner city teacher and school founder. He graduated cum laude in 1976 from Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California.

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The free market could let career changers get into teaching faster and allow low-performing schools to fail like any business Tom Bloch says.
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Tom Bloch sees great benefits for education if we can correct income disparities through more equitable taxation.
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Tom Bloch says the ‘reform du jour’ concept should be resisted.
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Tom Bloch recalls receiving a $0.75 ceramic apple as his year-end bonus.
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Though the salary can’t compare to a CEO’s, the intangible benefits of teaching make the profession worth it.
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The gender gap in math and science flies in the face of what Tom Bloch has seen in his classroom.
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Funding will determine if any effort toward education reform is successful over the long term Tom Bloch says.
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A pay incentive could work to get talented teachers in minority classrooms.
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Tom Bloch says the attrition rate is high for educators who are just starting out in urban schools, but, if they show respect, they will receive respect.
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Though it has its weaknesses, Teach for America is a vital opportunity to put passionate teachers into schools that need them.
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The difference in the way teachers are treated overseas is striking, Tom Bloch says.
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Tom Bloch observes that we are rapidly losing ground to overseas education systems.
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A morally-informed citizenry starts in the schools, Tom Bloch believes.
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Tom Bloch says charter schools provide a new level of choice for families.
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Tom Bloch sees a major achievement gap between the haves and the have-nots in the US.
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Incentivizing teachers through salaries is an avenue toward progress at Tom Bloch’s University Academy.
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Tom Bloch needed a break from the all-consuming nature of being a CEO.
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Tom Bloch summarizes the charter school he founded in Kansas City.