
Winston Cai
Winston is the programming lead, so that's why he can always be found coding on a laptop. He is also part of the school's speech and debate team and is an active public forum debate competitor.

ABOUT US
We are a nonprofit organization committed to raising awareness and access to STEM education, preparing children with coding, engineering, and communication skills vital in the workplace. Here, we empower students through hands-on experiences and unique challenges tailored to their skills for growth.
After working with underprivileged children with Kennett's After the Bell, a local middle school program for low-income students, we realized many students lacked the resources or connections necessary to pursue STEM. As such, our team was inspired to provide engaging STEM opportunities available for all children to enjoy and learn from—similar to those that we lived through as our FTC team grew.
OUR PROJECTS
The core of our Hands On Initiative, our FTC Team (Two-Eyed Illuminati) has established itself as a front-runner in the local circuit. In addition to improving our robot with hands on design, we host interactive and instructive events for children in the community
We plan to host more STEM activities and create kits and courses to build the basis of programming and engineering knowledge for students at local elementary and middle schools, building our presence and impact through creating sister teams and education.
SPONSORSHIP
Two Eyed Illuminati is a veteran robotics team in FTC meaning expenses are high and successes are even higher. Competition registration fees are typically $300, and building and the maintenance of our technology is around $3000. We rely on companies to provide some of the funding to keep our team alive and going. In the end, both parties benefit. The company and brand gets advertised anywhere and everywhere we go. Especially at larger events such as States, Super-Regional's, and even World's.
Platinum > $500
Gold $200-$500
Silver $100-$200
Bronze <$100


OUR TEAM

Winston is the programming lead, so that's why he can always be found coding on a laptop. He is also part of the school's speech and debate team and is an active public forum debate competitor.