ABOUT CODER'S
ABOUT CODER'S
ABOUT CODER'S
About Coder's Clubhouse
About Coder's Clubhouse
At Coder’s Clubhouse, we’re committed to empowering makers, thinkers, and future innovators with real-world tech skills, expert support, and a community space to grow in.
At Coder’s Clubhouse, we’re committed to empowering makers, thinkers, and future innovators with real-world tech skills, expert support, and a community space to grow in.
Real Tech Skills. Real Growth. Real-World Confidence.
At Coder’s Clubhouse, we help kids and teens grow into confident, capable problem-solvers through coding and STEM. Whether they’re building games, designing websites, or learning Python, every project is designed to boost their skills—and their confidence—for life beyond the classroom.
Our Mission
Help kids discover and grow their passion for coding
Help kids discover and grow their passion for coding
Help kids discover and grow their passion for coding
Build confidence through real projects and mentorship
Build confidence through real projects and mentorship
Build confidence through real projects and mentorship
Create a fun, inclusive learning environment for all
Create a fun, inclusive learning environment for all
Create a fun, inclusive learning environment for all
Our Vision
Equip students with skills for college, careers, and beyond
Equip students with skills for college, careers, and beyond
Equip students with skills for college, careers, and beyond
Make tech education approachable, exciting, and practical
Make tech education approachable, exciting, and practical
Make tech education approachable, exciting, and practical
Provide pathways to real-world experience through our programs
Provide pathways to real-world experience through our programs
Provide pathways to real-world experience through our programs



Personalized Learning
We keep class sizes small, so every student gets one-on-one support to grow at their own pace.
Personalized Learning
We keep class sizes small, so every student gets one-on-one support to grow at their own pace.
Personalized Learning
We keep class sizes small, so every student gets one-on-one support to grow at their own pace.
Not a Franchise
Coder’s Clubhouse is locally owned by parents in Edina with backgrounds in education and software engineering
Not a Franchise
Coder’s Clubhouse is locally owned by parents in Edina with backgrounds in education and software engineering
Not a Franchise
Coder’s Clubhouse is locally owned by parents in Edina with backgrounds in education and software engineering
Real-World Tools & Tech
From Scratch to Python, Java to C# and OpenAI, students learn with the same tools used by developers and engineers.
Real-World Tools & Tech
From Scratch to Python, Java to C# and OpenAI, students learn with the same tools used by developers and engineers.
Real-World Tools & Tech
From Scratch to Python, Java to C# and OpenAI, students learn with the same tools used by developers and engineers.
Neurodiverse-Friendly Spaces
Our labs are quiet, structured, and designed to reduce distractions—ideal for focused, confident learning.
Neurodiverse-Friendly Spaces
Our labs are quiet, structured, and designed to reduce distractions—ideal for focused, confident learning.
Neurodiverse-Friendly Spaces
Our labs are quiet, structured, and designed to reduce distractions—ideal for focused, confident learning.
PARENT LED. KID APPROVED.
PARENT LED. KID APPROVED.
PARENT LED. KID APPROVED.
Family Owned & Locally Grown
Family Owned & Locally Grown
We’re Katie and Jeremiah Talamantes—married co-founders, educators, and parents of two amazing kids, ages 11 and 13 in Edina. We started Coder’s Clubhouse right here in Minnesota, not as a franchise, but as a passion project rooted in community and love for learning. As a former teacher and a longtime engineer, we’ve combined our strengths to create something truly special
At Coder’s Clubhouse, every program is designed by us with your child in mind—because just like you, we want the best for our kids!
We’re Katie and Jeremiah Talamantes—married co-founders, educators, and parents of two amazing kids, ages 11 and 13 in Edina. We started Coder’s Clubhouse right here in Minnesota, not as a franchise, but as a passion project rooted in community and love for learning. As a former teacher and a longtime engineer, we’ve combined our strengths to create something truly special
At Coder’s Clubhouse, every program is designed by us with your child in mind—because just like you, we want the best for our kids!

Fueled by Passion. Grounded in Education.
Fueled by Passion. Grounded in Education.
Katie Talamantes is a seasoned educator with a deep passion for helping kids thrive. With years of experience as a teacher and founder of Cambridge Prep Tutoring, Katie brings the structure, empathy, and heart that make Coder’s Clubhouse a nurturing place to learn. Her classroom-first approach ensures every child is supported, challenged, and celebrated along the way.
Background
Former classroom teacher with years of experience
Former classroom teacher with years of experience
Former classroom teacher with years of experience
Creates a warm, structured, and inclusive classroom vibe
Creates a warm, structured, and inclusive classroom vibe
Creates a warm, structured, and inclusive classroom vibe
Co-creator of the Coder’s Clubhouse curriculum
Co-creator of the Coder’s Clubhouse curriculum
Co-creator of the Coder’s Clubhouse curriculum
Uses proven strategies to reduce cognitive overload
Uses proven strategies to reduce cognitive overload
Uses proven strategies to reduce cognitive overload
Experience & Education
Master's in Education
Master's in Education
Master's in Education
Builds classroom routines that support executive function growth
Builds classroom routines that support executive function growth
Builds classroom routines that support executive function growth
Founder of YouCan Tutoring Academy
Founder of YouCan Tutoring Academy
Founder of YouCan Tutoring Academy
Founder of Cambridge Prep Tutoring
Founder of Cambridge Prep Tutoring
Founder of Cambridge Prep Tutoring







Real-World Experience. Classroom Impact.
Jeremiah Talamantes, co-founder of Coder’s Clubhouse, brings over 20 years of experience in software engineering, cybersecurity, and startup leadership. A former Microsoft senior engineer, security CEO, and published author, he’s spent his career making tech accessible and empowering the next generation of engineers.
Leadership & Education
Senior engineer at Microsoft
Senior engineer at Microsoft
Senior engineer at Microsoft
Former Norwich University adjunct
Former Norwich University adjunct
Former Norwich University adjunct
Author, educator, and mentor for young developers
Author, educator, and mentor for young developers
Author, educator, and mentor for young developers
Taught security courses to 50K+ students online
Taught security courses to 50K+ students online
Taught security courses to 50K+ students online
Master's in Information Security
Master's in Information Security
Master's in Information Security
Industry Credentials
Featured speaker at global security events
Featured speaker at global security events
Featured speaker at global security events
3x founder with multiple successful exits in Security and SaaS
3x founder with multiple successful exits in Security and SaaS
3x founder with multiple successful exits in Security and SaaS
Author of 3 Cybersecurity books
Author of 3 Cybersecurity books
Author of 3 Cybersecurity books
Led ethical hacking engagements for Facebook, Target, Mastercard
Led ethical hacking engagements for Facebook, Target, Mastercard
Led ethical hacking engagements for Facebook, Target, Mastercard
FAQ
FAQ
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Feel free to reach out to us if you do not see your question answered here
Is this just for kids interested in coding careers?
Not at all. Coding and making are creative outlets as much as technical skills. Some students are future software engineers, while others simply love building things, designing games, or experimenting with technology. Everyone benefits from problem-solving, creativity, and confidence with tech.
What does a typical class session look like?
How do I know which program is right for my child?
What is the difference between the Path Program and the Focus Program?
What is the Makerspace Program?
What age groups do you serve?
What is the Grace Hopper Program?
Does my child need any experience to join?
What if my child misses a class?
Will I get updates on my child’s progress?
Are classes offered online or in-person?
How often do classes meet?
Will my child be grouped by age or skill?
What is Parent's Night Out?
How much does it cost?
Can my child switch programs or levels?
Do students get to take their projects home?
What if I join the Founder's Club, but our schedule doesn't match?
What’s your refund/cancellation policy once classes and camps begin?
Is this just for kids interested in coding careers?
Not at all. Coding and making are creative outlets as much as technical skills. Some students are future software engineers, while others simply love building things, designing games, or experimenting with technology. Everyone benefits from problem-solving, creativity, and confidence with tech.
What does a typical class session look like?
How do I know which program is right for my child?
What is the difference between the Path Program and the Focus Program?
What is the Makerspace Program?
What age groups do you serve?
What is the Grace Hopper Program?
Does my child need any experience to join?
What if my child misses a class?
Will I get updates on my child’s progress?
Are classes offered online or in-person?
How often do classes meet?
Will my child be grouped by age or skill?
What is Parent's Night Out?
How much does it cost?
Can my child switch programs or levels?
Do students get to take their projects home?
What if I join the Founder's Club, but our schedule doesn't match?
What’s your refund/cancellation policy once classes and camps begin?
Is this just for kids interested in coding careers?
Not at all. Coding and making are creative outlets as much as technical skills. Some students are future software engineers, while others simply love building things, designing games, or experimenting with technology. Everyone benefits from problem-solving, creativity, and confidence with tech.
What does a typical class session look like?
How do I know which program is right for my child?
What is the difference between the Path Program and the Focus Program?
What is the Makerspace Program?
What age groups do you serve?
What is the Grace Hopper Program?
Does my child need any experience to join?
What if my child misses a class?
Will I get updates on my child’s progress?
Are classes offered online or in-person?
How often do classes meet?
Will my child be grouped by age or skill?
What is Parent's Night Out?
How much does it cost?
Can my child switch programs or levels?
Do students get to take their projects home?
What if I join the Founder's Club, but our schedule doesn't match?
What’s your refund/cancellation policy once classes and camps begin?
Join the Founder's Club — Save big!
Join before we open to secure lifetime 15% off across Path, Focus, and Makerspace, with free Parent’s Night Out and Founder swag.
Path & Makerspace: first month billed today; billing resumes at opening at Founder rates. Focus Classes: pay per 8-week class with 15% off.
Path & Makerspace: first month billed today; billing resumes at opening at Founder rates. Focus Classes: pay per 8-week class with 15% off.