Libertas Network, a Lehi-based organization focused on innovation and policy reform, has acquired Praxis, a remote alternative education platform in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Libertas Network said the move aims to expand opportunities for young people seeking non-traditional career paths outside of the conventional college system.
“This acquisition marks a significant milestone for Libertas Network, reinforcing its commitment to breaking down barriers in education,” the firm said in a statement. “By joining forces with Praxis, the organization is poised to reshape how young individuals prepare for their futures, offering them real-world skills, practical experience and direct career opportunities over traditional academic credentials.”
Libertas Network works toward driving change through policy reforms, educational initiatives and entrepreneurial projects. It claims to have had a hand in over 100 law changes and a history of influencing innovative thought.
“This is just the beginning of a transformative journey,” said Connor Boyack, CEO of Libertas Network. “Bringing Praxis into the Libertas Network allows us to supercharge a program that’s already changing lives and align it with our broader mission to rewrite the rules of opportunity.”
“I can’t think of a better home for Praxis than Libertas Network,” said Issac Morehouse, founder of Praxis. “The Libertas team has built a national audience of families raising critically thinking children who seek alternatives to the K-12 and college conveyor belts.”