Students dive into real engineering, physics, and environmental science as they design, build, and pilot underwater robots (ROVs). Through authentic challenges — like collecting plankton samples, using sensors, or simulating coral restoration — they gain the skills and confidence to solve meaningful problems in their world.

Accessible, Equitable STEAM for Every Learner

Students dive into real engineering, physics, and environmental science as they design, build, and pilot underwater robots (ROVs). Through authentic challenges — like collecting plankton samples, using sensors to monitor water health, or simulating coral restoration — they gain the skills and confidence to solve meaningful problems in their world.

Engaging, hands-on experiences

Comprehensive curriculum tailored for students from 1st grade through community college.

Specialized training programs designed to boost confidence and analytical skills in STEAM fields.

Accessible education opportunities that empower students to tackle real-world challenges.

Community Powered, Student Driven

Our volunteers, families, and partners work together to create a supportive environment where students mentor one another, engage in STEAM outreach, and explore the waterways around them. Through their experiences, they learn not only how robotics works, but why it matters.

Hands-On Exploration

Underwater Robotics I

Underwater Robotics II

ROV Competition Teams

Ready to Dive In?

Join us in empowering the next generation of explorers and engineers through hands-on underwater robotics and real-world science.

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Our Vision and Mission

We envision the next generation of students having the experience and confidence to pursue careers in S.T.E.A.M. and flourish as they respond to the challenges around them.

Our mission is making S.T.E.A.M. education accessible and equitable through engagement opportunities, curriculum creation, and training.

Say Hello!

We’re a friendly crew and we love talking about underwater robots, real-world science, and how to get students involved.

PO Box 187

Clinton, WA 98236

info@atlantissteam.org