AltSchool

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Max Ventilla wants to revolutionize the archaic U.S. school system. "Schools are structurally resistant to change in the model we currently have," said Ventilla, 35. "You can think of [AltSchool] as a Montessori 2.0."

Instead of confining kids to K-8 grade levels, AltSchool is made up of "micro-communities," which means kids might be in the same class as someone several years older.

Ventilla, a former Google (GOOGL) employee, came up with the idea while considering schooling options for his daughter, who is now 4.

AltSchool has raised $105 million and attracted big name investors including Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, Peter Thiel's Founders Fund and Andreessen Horowitz.

Four AltSchool locations in San Francisco have a combined 150 kids enrolled. Schools will open in Brooklyn, Palo Alto, and two more in San Francisco this fall.

"We hope to be a catalyst for the broader space to pull together the technical and innovation that are happening," said Ventilla. -- Sara Ashley O'Brien

First published June 24, 2015: 8:16 AM ET

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