Most schools still teach like the year is 1985. Cursive on Tuesday. Multiplication tables on Thursday. The Codex Junior teaches what 1985's curriculum forgot: a checking account, a copyright, a cap table, and the difference between a song you wrote and a song you sold.
Same seven pillars as the Adult track. Different examples. The 12-year-old learns about cap tables through a school-club budget. The 16-year-old learns about Master vs Publishing through a YouTube channel they already run. The 17-year-old graduates the Junior track with a real LLC, a real bank account, and a worldview most adults never assemble.
FREE FOREVER FOR 17-AND-UNDER
The Junior track is free for any student under 18. No payment, no upsell, no “family membership.” Parents can email info@culturesilicon.comto confirm a student's account. We treat this as our cultural responsibility, not a funnel.
What a checking account actually is. Compound interest. Allowance as a P&L.
How decisions get made in a room. Reading a school budget. The vocabulary of authority.
What a startup is. The lemonade-stand investor explainer. Why some companies are worth more than others.
Why ads work. Basic Cialdini. Telling a story instead of complaining.
The first dollar. Chores vs side hustle vs YouTube channel. What a copyright is.
Notebooks, calendars, focus blocks. The value of a weekly review at 12.
What a will is. What an heir is. Why grandma's house has lawyers.