Overhead shot of a K-12 student coding on a laptop next to a physical microcontroller board with wires, warm ambient screen glow, shallow depth of field
Overhead shot of a K-12 student coding on a laptop next to a physical microcontroller board with wires, warm ambient screen glow, shallow depth of field
K-12 computer science

Terminal time, not dry lectures.

We hand over the microcontrollers and open the terminal. Our hands-on programs in Atlanta and Augusta turn curiosity into technical mastery.

Active Exploration

Three pathways to creation.

Ages 8-12
Ages 10-15
Ages 12-18

Autonomous Robotics

Web & Mobile Apps

Scale-Model Rocketry

Build and program physical robots using microcontrollers. Students learn loops and logic by navigating obstacles in real-time.

Write clean code to build live websites and mobile applications. Turn wireframes into functional digital tools.

Combine physics and software. Program flight telemetry systems and launch physical rockets in outdoor Georgia settings.

Zero Barriers

Fully funded technical education.

Cost should never stand in the way of a child's technical future. Every program is supported by sponsors and donors.

Saturday Workshops

Sponsor a Creator

Free for all local Atlanta and Augusta K-12 students. Includes lunch, hardware kits, and hands-on guidance from tech professionals.

Invest directly in a student's technical future. Corporate sponsorships fund hardware kits, camp venue rentals, and software licenses.

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Tuition forever

Do students need prior coding experience?

Common Questions

No. We meet students exactly where they are. Our mentors guide them from absolute basics to launching actual hardware.

What parents ask.

Are laptops and hardware provided?

Yes. We supply all necessary laptops, microcontrollers, robotics kits, and rocketry equipment during our sessions.

Everything you need to know about preparing your child for our active workshops and camps.

How do we register for upcoming sessions?

Parents can register online using our simple form. Space is limited per cohort to ensure high mentor-to-student ratios.