Entrepreneurship for High School Students
Learn how to identify real problems, build products, and launch them to real users. Entrepreneurship is the skill of turning ideas into reality — and it starts in high school.
Why Entrepreneurship Matters
Entrepreneurship is one of the most valuable areas for high school students who want to build real skills and stand out. Students who go deep on a topic and create something tangible develop the kind of initiative that colleges and future employers value most.
Through Loona's programs, students explore entrepreneurship through hands-on product building, mentorship from experienced founders, and collaboration with peers who share their drive to create real things.
What You Will Learn
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