Flagship Curriculum
Mixtape360 is a culturally grounded supplemental curriculum covering 8 essential subjects for teens ages 12 to 17. Built to develop the skills schools overlook: financial literacy, media awareness, cultural identity, and real-world readiness.
Public launch: Fall 2026
Founding members get early access, onboarding support, and a voice in the first mission drops.
$0
1 new mission every week
Community access
Parent resource libraryMost Popular
$17/mo
All 8 subject areas
Weekly lesson plans
Progress tracking
Parent guide
Community access$27/mo
Everything in Core
Live Q&A sessions
1-on-1 onboarding
Priority support
Up to 3 students
Exclusive workshopsEach subject is designed to build critical thinking, cultural awareness, and real-world skills.
Critical Media Literacy
Cultural History
STEM
Cultural Arts
Financial Literacy
Practical Life Skills
Health & Wellbeing
Character & Ethics
Pick the subjects that matter most to your family, or go all-in with the full curriculum.
Structured, culturally grounded lessons delivered to your inbox, ready to use at home.
Activities designed for parent-teen collaboration. No teaching degree required.
See what's clicking and where to double down with built-in progress tools.
Family Learning Studio
BPM, the Balanced Progress Metric, is like a tempo reading for your teen's learning rhythm. It's not a grade. It's not a judgment. It tells you whether the sprint is humming along or needs a small adjustment.
BPM combines four perspectives into one simple 0–100 score: Beats (how consistently your teen is showing up), Progress (how much of the sprint plan they've actually completed), Moments (whether you're doing quick weekly check-ins together), and Mix (whether they're getting a balanced experience across subjects and skills, not just grinding one lane).
Open the dashboard and you'll see your BPM front and center, plus three tabs that let you go as shallow or as deep as you want. The Sprint tab shows this sprint's pulse: XP, what's done, what's stuck, and your weekly huddle status. The Skills tab surfaces soft-skill growth with the Mixtape Mastery Grid. The Portfolio & Record tab collects the evidence: artifacts, work samples, and a printable record you can hand to anyone who asks "What are they learning?"
You don't have to interpret complex data. BPM tells you the story in one number.
You can see when to ease up, when to support more, and when to celebrate.
Weekly Huddles take 10 minutes, not an hour of lesson planning.
Nothing about this dashboard turns your teen's life into a stressful report card.Supplement after school with critical thinking and cultural education your child isn't getting in the classroom.
Blend school days with at-home Mixtape360 lessons for a weekly rhythm that fits your kid.
Use Mixtape360 as a core curriculum pillar alongside your existing homeschool program.
Keep your child connected to their cultural roots no matter where in the world you live.
The default system was never designed to teach your child how to think critically about media, manage money, understand their cultural identity, or navigate the real world. Those lessons fall on parents, and most parents don't have the time or tools to do it alone.
Mixtape360 was built to close that gap. Every lesson is rooted in cultural relevance, designed for real families, and delivered in a format that works whether you're supplementing traditional school or homeschooling full-time.
Mixtape360 is a supplemental curriculum designed to fill the gaps traditional schooling leaves behind. It can work alongside your child's existing education or as a core pillar in a homeschool plan.
Mixtape360 is built for teens ages 12–17. The content, tone, and activities are calibrated for middle and high school learners.
Not at all. Every mission is designed for real families. You do not need a teaching degree, just a willingness to ask questions, reflect, and help your teen finish meaningful work.
Yes. The Free tier gives you sample lessons and a low-pressure way to understand the format before joining a paid tier.
The Family Learning Studio shows your teen's learning rhythm, sprint progress, huddle status, skill growth, and portfolio evidence in one parent-readable place.
BPM means Balanced Progress Metric. It is a rhythm signal, not a grade. It combines showing up, sprint progress, huddles, and balanced learning so parents can see when to support, adjust, or celebrate.
Core gives families the essential Mixtape360 mission system. Culture+ adds deeper support such as live Q&A, onboarding, priority help, and multi-student flexibility.
Yes. Culture+ is designed for families with up to three students, and families can adapt missions for siblings working at different levels.
Start smaller. Use one mission, one conversation, and one artifact. Mixtape360 is designed to rebuild ownership through relevance and choice, not pressure.
You reset the rhythm. The system is built around sprints, not shame. Families can pause, choose a smaller mission, and use BPM to decide what needs attention.
Khan Academy and Outschool provide content or classes. Mixtape360 is the flagship Learning OS layer: culturally grounded missions, critical thinking transfer, parent-readable progress, and portfolio evidence.