Raise homeschoolers who can lead, earn, and build their own future.
We know you want what’s best for your child. That’s why you homeschool. You’ve looked at the world and thought,
“I wonder why the school system doesn’t teach that.”
That’s our mission — to teach the skills left out.
Freedom 15 is a class designed around how to start, operate, and run a business, taught through lessons, experts, and hands-on learning so your child is a high-value asset. We guarantee your child will make the cost of tuition.
Freedom 15 teaches your child the skills to run a business… and they OWN AND OPERATE ONE.
- Practical business skills instead of random busywork.
- Life skills that make them confident, capable adults.
- A real-world business: building and operating their own business.
Perfect as a high school elective for homeschool families who want more than worksheets.
Founding-member pricing increases after the next 4 families enroll.
Built by two homeschooled business owners who learned the hard way what school never taught.
Live classes + everything needed to own or operate a business
Freedom 15 focuses on teaching through action, learning information to implement into their business.
- Live classes each week so students can ask questions, get feedback, and stay accountable.
- Everything needed to own or operate a business — offers, customers, marketing, basic operations, and money.
- Taught through lessons, speakers, and mentors who actually run businesses, not just talk about them.
- Live teaching on a key business or life skill.
- Guest speaker or mentor sharing real stories.
- Action assignment applied directly to their business.
- Optional office hours for Q&A and support.
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- Live teaching + real assignments
- Mentors and speakers
- Students build a real business
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Real skills that carry into adult life
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15 core business topics
- 1. Entrepreneur Mindset Students learn what it means to think like an owner, not an employee.
- 2. Identifying Problems How to notice real problems in the world that a business can solve.
- 3. Simple Market Research Basic ways to ask questions and test if people actually want your idea.
- 4. Offers & Value Understanding what you’re selling and why it matters to your customer.
- 5. Basic Branding Choosing a name, message, and look that fit the business.
- 6. Money In, Money Out Intro to revenue, expenses, and how profit is created.
- 7. Pricing Decisions How to set a price that feels fair and still allows growth.
- 8. Simple Marketing How to talk about the business so people understand and care.
- 9. Sales Basics Practicing honest conversations that lead to a clear “yes” or “no.”
- 10. Customer Experience How to serve people well so they feel seen, heard, and cared for.
- 11. Operations & Systems Building basic checklists so the business runs the same way every time.
- 12. Time Management Balancing school, life, and business with realistic expectations.
- 13. Teamwork & Roles Learning to share responsibilities and communicate as a small team.
- 14. Evaluating Results Looking at what worked, what didn’t, and how to improve next time.
- 15. Presenting the Journey Students share what they built, what they learned, and what’s next.
Ready for your teen to start building their first business while they’re still in high school?
Apply for Freedom 15Designed to function as a high school elective for homeschool families.
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Life skills, friends, and a community that wants to grow
Your child doesn’t just get content — they get a tribe of other teens chasing growth and freedom.
Real conversations about character, mindset, and responsibility.
Surrounded by other homeschool students who want to build, not coast.
Mental, physical, and nutritional habits that support their mission.
Self-learning, critical thinking, and how to teach themselves new skills for life.
Listening, influencing, and leading — at home, in business, and with peers.
Basic investing, how money actually works, and how to grow and maintain what they earn.
Parents are not on the sidelines — you’re part of the mission
NxtEra grows the whole family, not just the student.
Connect with other homeschool parents who refuse to outsource their kid’s future.
Practical guides and resources tackling the most common homeschooling and business challenges.
Spaces to set goals, stay rooted in your faith, and hold each other accountable.
Access to our wider network of business owners, mentors, and former homeschoolers.
Learning by doing, not short-term memorization
Our belief of learning by doing is where we differentiate and crush the flaw of short term memorization. For example, learning sales while actually selling will allow your child to retain the information while implementing it into their life.
Multiple touch point formula
We reiterate the most important information at crucial times to learn and truly understand the subject’s purpose.
By Sarah — our first founding member
I did everything I saw online and on Facebook groups. I was giving it my all, and yet I was missing something… confidence.
Nothing felt like that switch from being confused to being an expert. Homeschooling was like a skill I couldn’t master. I was drowning…
I found that confidence when I met David at a convention. He told me about the plan he had for NxtEra to change education starting with homeschooling families. I told him, “Let me be a part of it.”
Day one we got in motion. He gave me the comfort of direction and intention. He extracted our family goals and struggles and made a game plan. From that moment forward, if I have one word to describe it, it’s clarity.
I’m no longer tackling a day — I’m tackling a mission. One with a bright future, and every day gets me one step closer, all thanks to NxtEra.
The cost of staying the same
You will swipe out of this tab, perhaps hoping to see another ad at a better time. Then Instagram will have the perfect reel waiting for you. It will catch your attention, make you laugh, make you mad — and just like that, our time here is done.
Our mission to change education will pass you by. Your child will spend hours learning information that teachers are saying should no longer be taught. And you know what — that might be alright. He or she will be equal to their friends, the other kids.
But if you decide to support our mission and equip your child with our education, we can’t say he will be a billionaire or even want to be — but he will definitely have an unfair advantage over his friends.
Why we built Freedom 15
I was just like every adult that was entering the workforce. But I made the leap — I decided to start my business, and let me tell you, it was anything but easy. It felt like learning a different language. I realized that the mitochondria being the powerhouse of the cell was not the information I needed.
I became obsessed with learning. I would study sales, operations, marketing, and the one I really don’t get why it’s missed — finances.
I applied all of this to my business. I would spend hours talking with the wealthy folks that I was servicing.
I learned to love learning because it was in a way the school system never designed.
Well, these roads lead me here, where I can take my obsession and craft the perfect formula of knowledge retention and implementation — and ultimately teach the information school should.
Freedom 15 is led by former homeschoolers who now run their own businesses and care deeply about the next generation.
Our faculty and guest speakers are owners, operators, and builders — not just lecturers.
Our mission is to transform the information and skills left out of traditional school into a path homeschool families can actually use.
Who Freedom 15 is for (and not for)
Who it’s for
- Homeschool high school students (perfect as a high school elective).
- Teens who are curious about business, building, or creating.
- Families who care about faith, character, and freedom.
- Parents who are willing to be involved and encourage real responsibility.
Who it’s not for
- Families who want school to do everything for them.
- Students who have zero interest in taking ownership or being challenged.
- Anyone looking for a quick hack instead of building real skills over time.
Why we started with homeschool families
Homeschool parents already think differently. You’ve stepped outside the system because you refuse to settle.
Freedom 15 was built for that mindset. We designed this as a high school elective that:
- Counts for real learning, not just “extra credit.”
- Integrates with your family’s values and schedule.
- Gives your teen an unfair advantage when they step into adulthood.
Questions homeschool parents actually ask
What families in Freedom 15 believe
- We believe our kids can become a high-value asset, not just another employee.
- We believe in work ethic, resilience, and doing hard things on purpose.
- We believe in faith, family, and freedom more than relying on the government.
- We believe our kids should learn business and life skills from people who have done it.
- We believe our children should be ready to innovate and change the world and operate profitably and with reason.
Is Freedom 15 the right fit for your family?
Walk through this quick checklist. If you say “yes” to most of these, you’re in the right place:
- Trust the education you’re choosing for your child.
- Have someone in your life that can designate time to help teach these skills.
- Value financial literacy, communication, life and business skills.
- Have a kid age 14–19.
Great, you're a perfect fit!
Here's why:
- We focus on retention over memorization by repeat touch points and learning by doing.
- We facilitate the experts that have the time to teach specific subjects.
- We focus on life and business skills so your child can achieve their dreams.
- High school age is the ideal range.
Ready to give your teen a business & life skills advantage?
Click below to enroll and view all details. If you’d rather talk first, schedule a call and we’ll help you decide if Freedom 15 is the right fit.
You’ll also get updates on new speakers, resources, and ways we’re helping homeschool families transform what school left out.