Definitely intending to eventually - but this is a much longer term goal for me - not sure I'd be of much help in the very near future.
My long term vision is to blend traditional schooling with both practical skills (how to manage your credit, etc.) and interpersonal, soft skills (self awareness, conflict resolution, etc.) in an effort to empower students to take control of their own lives.
Your long term vision is a good one and one that I have often thought about. Traditional schooling fails many of the practical and soft skills that are so crucial for today. Parents should be teaching these (that's where I learned them), but it doesn't seem to be happening as often as it should. Outside mentors can also help, groups like Big Brothers/Big Sisters as well as coaches, etc... would fall into this category.
You said it: "Parents should be teaching these".
But how can we rely on parents to do the right kinds of teaching when there's literally no requirement to becoming a parent? I suspect that one of the things that has held schools back is a hesitation to teach things that technically fall in the domain of parenting, but as more and more studies seem to be showing, parents are often the weakest point of the child's education. I think the educational models of the future will either focus on parental education or bring even more things (like values, for instance) under the umbrella of 'schooling'.
In a nutshell it's a partnership model (like professional firms) rather than tenure oriented and teachers are also content creators who create all materials. I have a design concept in mind for a type of wiki that would allow a lot of flexibility in the manner in which core subjects are taught and more individualized instruction and of course video games. Also, daycare is an explicit part of the school but not provided by teachers.
The business idea is essentially to get investors to fund the school in the same amount as a school voucher for 2 years and then make a push to have the community pass a voucher law to keep it in business.
I'd enjoy discussing further. Perhaps if there are a few people interested we can create a google group and bounce around some ideas/info.