Turn Underused Classrooms, Time Blocks, and Facilities Into Predictable Profit With Systems That Last
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Episode Overview
This episode kicks off Chanie Wilschanski’s Six Money Leaks series, diving deep into the first profit drain most school leaders overlook: space optimization.
Your school building’s square footage is either making money or silently draining it. If your classrooms feel full but your budget is still tight, you may be missing out on hundreds, sometimes thousands, in unrealized revenue.
Chanie shares real client stories where underutilized classrooms, missed extended care opportunities, and unused rooms were costing schools between $96,000 and $130,000 a year. More importantly, she breaks down the systems and rhythms that turn those gaps into sustainable income, without overloading teachers or sacrificing your school culture.
Whether you lead an early childhood center or a private school, this conversation will help you stop making emotional space decisions and start using operational systems to create predictable, sustainable growth.
What You’ll Learn
- What space optimization really is, and what it’s not
- How to uncover hidden enrollment gaps that quietly drain revenue
- Extended care strategies that boost profit without exhausting your team
- How room licensing and usage flexibility can add thousands in monthly revenue
- Using external rentals strategically without adding operational chaos
- The systems and rhythms that keep your space working for you year after year
Key Insights
Feeling Full Isn’t the Same as Being Full
A school reporting 85% capacity was actually at 72%, a $96,000 annual revenue leak. Real data, not perception, should drive your enrollment strategy.
Protecting Staff by Avoiding Enrollment Hurts Everyone
Limiting enrollment to “make it easier” on teachers reduces resources, which ultimately impacts their long-term stability.
Extended Care and Tiered Pricing Unlock Prime Revenue Blocks
Charging for early or late care, with systems to test and staff them, can turn unused time into high-value revenue.
Room Licensing Flexibility Creates Opportunities
Re-zoning or re-licensing underused rooms can meet demand and significantly increase monthly income.
External Rentals Work When Structured
Renting space for community events or seasonal programs can be profitable if built into your operational rhythm, not as a one-off scramble.
Try This Instead: The Space Optimization Systems
- Room-by-Room Enrollment Audit: Track licensed capacity vs. actual enrollment by room.
- Extended Care Revenue System: Run quarterly audits of arrival/departure patterns and pilot premium care offerings.
- Licensing Flexibility Process: Regularly review demand vs. licensing and pursue rezoning where profitable.
- External Rental Structure: Decide if rentals should be seasonal or ongoing, and set clear policies for use.
Memorable Quotes
“Every square foot in your building is either generating profit or stealing profit from you.”
“Protecting staff by avoiding full enrollment is not protection—it’s a slow drain on your entire school.”
“Feeling full is not the same as being full. Data, not perception, should drive your space strategy.”

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Why It Matters for School Leaders
- Stops revenue leaks caused by underutilized space
- Builds operational systems that increase profit without overburdening staff
- Protects your school culture by aligning resources with sustainable growth
- Creates capacity to invest in your team, programming, and long-term stability
Resources & Next Steps
- Run a room-by-room enrollment audit to see where you’re losing capacity
- Identify one underutilized space or time block and assign a revenue goal
- Share this episode with your leadership team and hold a 15-minute debrief on potential space optimization strategies
- Learn how Schools of Excellence can help you install systems that work HERE.
About Chanie Wilschanski & Schools of Excellence
Chanie Wilschanski is the founder of Schools of Excellence and a sought-after mentor for early childhood and private school leaders. Her work is grounded in building operational systems, emotionally intelligent leadership, and sustainable rhythms for long-term success. Through her podcast, trainings, and membership program, Chanie helps private school and ECE leaders lead with confidence, build high-functioning teams, and step into their full leadership potential—without burnout or chaos.
If this episode resonated with you, share it with another school leader ready to move beyond survival mode and into intentional, systems-driven leadership.