South Denver location📍 

Real Connection. Real Skills. Real Close.

You spoke, we listened.

South Denver families wanted more in-person connection—so we’re expanding our Hybrid program to include in-person Project Pods every Wednesday morning!

What is a Project Pod?

A small group of Hybrid students who meet every Wednesday to bring their business ideas to life—working on real projects with real peers. 

Schedule a call to learn more!

DESIGNED FOR HOMESCHOOL FAMILIES

LEARN & DEVELOP BUSINESS SKILLS

STUDENTS LAUNCH REAL BUSINESSes

Independence and Leadership Begin
with Real-World Skills

Here’s What Your Teen Will Learn About Business

Students will discover all the foundational skills they need to succeed in business. Plus, they’ll learn how to take control of their destiny and reap the rewards that business ownership offers.

Intro to Business

Learn how to set up a business, choose the right structure, and explore different types of businesses.

Creating a Product

Discover how to design and develop a market-ready product or service.

Sales & Marketing

Master the art of positioning your product or service and crafting effective marketing strategies.

Money & Financials

Understand how businesses generate revenue, manage expenses, and maintain financial health.

Building a Team

Learn how to hire the right people, define roles, and create a strong, cohesive team.

Scaling a Business

Explore what it takes to grow and expand your business successfully.

Our Program Offers a Dynamic Learning Environment for Future Professionals

Explore our 32-week program that blends expert-led instruction with flexible learning options. It’s the perfect structure for teens ready to thrive, focus, and build lasting skills in business and beyond!

Program

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Program

Hybrid

Monday

Tuesday

All Digital

8:30-9:00: Launch
9:00-12:00: Core Instruction

Wednesday

South Denver Project Pod

9:30-10:00: Launch
10:00-12:30: Projects

Thursday

Live Digital Project Pod

8:30-9:00: Launch
9:00-12:00: Projects

Project Pod Details

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Weekly Schedule:

All Digital students start the week with our Live Zoom core instruction every Tuesday from 8:30 to 12:00. This is where students learn key concepts that build the foundation for their weekly project work together.

Then, South Denver students choose their Project Pod format and either:

Stay Digital – Join our Thursday morning Live Digital Project Pod from 8:30 to 12:00 for guided collaboration and peer-to-peer connection online. 

Go In-Person – Join a local, instructor-led Pod on Wednesdays from 9:30 to 12:30 to bring your projects to life through hands-on learning and real-world teamwork.

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Why Project Pods Matter:

Project Pods help students turn ideas into action:
• Apply weekly lessons through guided, project-based work
• Collaborate with real peers on real-world ideas
• Build friendships, leadership, and social confidence through teamwork!

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Want to Help Shape This?

Let’s chat! We’re coordinating directly with families to shape what comes next. Whether you’re:

• Ready to enroll your student in a local Pod,
• Connected to a possible venue, or
• interested in starting a Pod near you.

    Why Homeschool Families Love Teen Business Academy

    As a parent, you want your teen to grow into a confident, capable adult prepared for the real world, but traditional education doesn’t offer practical skills needed to thrive in today’s economy.

    Free for colorado Families

    Through Colorado’s homeschool laws, most residential homeschool students can enroll in this course at no cost.

    Flexible Options

    In-person, Live Digital, or Hybrid formats make it easy to integrate the program into your teen’s schedule.

    REAL-WORLD SKILLS

    Foster independence, creativity, and critical thinking while reinforcing integrity and hard work.

    Hands-On Learning

    Watch your teen immediately apply what they’ve learned to create real results they can take pride in.

    Character development

    To thrive as a confident and principled leader, your teen will develop strong character rooted in integrity, hard work, and a deep sense of community.

    Mentorship

    Expert guidance from seasoned entrepreneurs who’ve been there, done that, and are excited to share their wisdom.

    Here’s What Parents Are Saying

    “Finally, a curriculum that blends seamlessly with homeschooling schedules and values while equipping teens for real world success!”

    Katherine C.
    Homeschool Parent, Colorado Springs

     

    “Not a day goes by when I don’t apply one of the business principles I learned from Chris (founder of Teen Business Academy). He gave me the courage and knowledge to start my own business. All these years later, it’s grown into a seven-figure business and a lot of that success I owe to Chris Coughlin.”

    John Crist
    Comedian and Business Owner

    “As a mother of four teenagers, I truly appreciate how the Teen Business Academy provides a comprehensive education on starting and growing a business. It’s more than just business skills; these are essential life lessons that all teens should learn, whether or not they choose to start their own businesses.”

    Lisa Ruman
    Mother of four teenagers

    Fall 2025 Program Guide & Curriculum

    Download the Fall 2025 Program Guide & Curriculum for more information about the program.

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    Why Entrepreneurship Matters
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    Detailed Curriculum

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    Meet the Faculty

    Meet The Team

    Chris Coughlin

    Founder

    Michigan State University

    Chris Coughlin is passionate about equipping teens with the tools, confidence, and entrepreneurial mindset to chart their own path in life. As the founder of Glazier Clinics, established in 1996, Chris has built one of the largest football coaching platforms in the country, training over 60,000 coaches annually. His leadership extends far beyond sports, having coached or advised more than 100 small businesses and founders over the course of his career.

    A lifelong coach and mentor, Chris has dedicated over a decade to coaching varsity football at The Classical Academy, in addition to leading numerous youth sports teams. His unique combination of business expertise and hands-on coaching experience fuels his commitment to inspiring young people to think creatively, lead confidently, and achieve their full potential.

    Chris’s work with Teen Business Academy reflects his deep belief in the power of entrepreneurship and mentorship to transform lives and communities.

    We are proud to partner with Education reEnvisioned BOCES to provide a unique, state-authorized program tailored specifically for homeschool families in Colorado that want the freedom to explore innovative educational experiences.

    Our program is publicly funded, which means students who join the Teen Business Academy must not be enrolled in any other public education programs in Colorado, including traditional K-12 schools, charter schools, or state-run programs. Students participating in public school programs may join by paying tuition.

    Zach Crabill

    Student Success Director

    Liberty University School of Law

    Zach Crabill is a Colorado Springs attorney, entrepreneur, and alongside his wife, Kate, a dedicated homeschool parent of two children. He joined Teen Business Academy driven by his deep passion for mentoring young people and equipping them with the tools to thrive personally and professionally.

    A former homeschool student himself, Zach believes that homeschooling offers an ideal environment for fostering personal growth and independent thinking. His commitment to empowering students is evident in his leadership roles, including his work on local school board initiatives and his advocacy for innovative, student-centered education reform. These experiences naturally led him to TBA, where the mission to cultivate entrepreneurial and leadership skills in teens was an obvious match for his values.

    At TBA, Zach is devoted to the personal and professional success of every student, walking alongside them every step of the way.

    As an entrepreneur, Zach founded Av{ai}lable Law—a firm leveraging new tech to increase access to justice—and the Foundation for AI Integrity & Regulation (FAIIR), which develops ethical frameworks to harness AI’s transformative potential. These ventures reflect his commitment to innovation and creating meaningful solutions. This entrepreneurial spirit fuels his dedication to guiding TBA students toward their own meaningful achievements.

    Reflecting on the value TBA offers, Zach says, “If I could go back and take a course like this, I would’ve been years ahead… and with hardly any risk!” This conviction drives his passion to make every student’s journey at TBA a transformative one.

    Jack Bull

    Jack Bull

    Teacher of Record

    University of Arizona 

    Jack Bull is a dedicated educator with over 30 years of teaching experience in Colorado Springs and Arizona. Throughout his career, both he and his wife, Mimi, have devoted themselves to the power of education, firmly believing that guiding and inspiring young minds helps shape more vibrant, resilient communities.

    Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Jack moved to Colorado in 2007 in search of a welcoming environment in which to raise his children. After a long and fulfilling tenure as a traditional classroom teacher, he has recently transitioned to a more flexible and innovative educational role. This shift has further reinforced his belief that learning should be personalized, hands-on, and open to a variety of formats and pathways. Recognizing that a single approach does not fit every student, Jack embraces the evolving landscape of homeschooling and hybrid learning communities.

    As Teacher of Record for the Teen Business Academy, Jack is thrilled to help students discover their entrepreneurial spirit. He works closely with learners, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and self-confidence as they explore practical skills and real-world challenges. In this new chapter of his career, Jack remains committed to supporting the talents and passions of the next generation, preparing them to succeed in an ever-changing world.

    Frequently Asked Questions:

    When & where do Hybrid Pods meet?

    Pods meet once a week from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM on Mondays (Northern Colorado) or Wednesdays (South Denver). While these days/times are standard, they may flex slightly based on venue availability and community needs.

    is there any additional cost to attend?

    No—attendance at one Project Pod per week (in-person or digital) is included at no cost as part of our publicly funded program for qualified Colorado Families.

    How do we get started?

    Complete the quick Enrollment Form on the site and let us know which Pod you want to join. Once you’re confirmed for a location, we’ll send full details and next steps for participation. No commitment required to fill out the form.

    who leads the pods and how big are they?

    Each Pod is led by a trained TBA instructor and designed for a small group of students to ensure collaboration and connection. In some cases, a trusted parent or volunteer may assist under staff supervision.

    Can we stay fully digital—or mix & match?

    Yes! Families may continue attending the Thursday Live Digital Pod via Zoom (8:30–12:00), or mix and match as needed. We encourage consistency, but we understand flexibility is key.