Problem
Public schools are in need of funding to give kids a better and
more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay
relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape.
Insight
There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural
education based on students as future makers. An education that
concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just
feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching
them to develop their own ideas and understanding.
Solution
Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items
produced by students in school as part of their learning.
How it works:
People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost
that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly
will contains items such as:
-. New songs from the school music club or choir.
-. Cookies from cooking class.
-. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class.
-. Decoration and artwork from art class.
-. Useful electronic devices from engineering class.
-. And other items students created.
The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a
chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things
that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks
and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such
as Halloween for October and Christmas for December.
Goals:
This project will improve students learning experience and raise
funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through
creative education, at the same time, provides useful and
interesting things for the subscriber.
Problem
Public schools are in need of funding to give kids a better and
more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay
relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape.
Insight
There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural
education based on students as future makers. An education that
concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just
feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching
them to develop their own ideas and understanding.
Solution
Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items
produced by students in school as part of their learning.
How it works:
People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost
that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly
will contains items such as:
-. New songs from the school music club or choir.
-. Cookies from cooking class.
-. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class.
-. Decoration and artwork from art class.
-. Useful electronic devices from engineering class.
-. And other items students created.
The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a
chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things
that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks
and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such
as Halloween for October and Christmas for December.
Goals:
This project will improve students learning experience and raise
funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through
creative education, at the same time, provides useful and
interesting things for the subscriber.
Problem
Public schools are in need of funding to give kids a better and
more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay
relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape.
Insight
There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural
education based on students as future makers. An education that
concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just
feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching
them to develop their own ideas and understanding.
Solution
Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items
produced by students in school as part of their learning.
How it works:
People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost
that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly
will contains items such as:
-. New songs from the school music club or choir.
-. Cookies from cooking class.
-. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class.
-. Decoration and artwork from art class.
-. Useful electronic devices from engineering class.
-. And other items students created.
The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a
chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things
that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks
and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such
as Halloween for October and Christmas for December.
Goals:
This project will improve students learning experience and raise
funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through
creative education, at the same time, provides useful and
interesting things for the subscriber.
Problem
Public schools are in need of funding to give kids a better and
more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay
relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape.
Insight
There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural
education based on students as future makers. An education that
concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just
feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching
them to develop their own ideas and understanding.
Solution
Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items
produced by students in school as part of their learning.
How it works:
People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost
that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly
will contains items such as:
-. New songs from the school music club or choir.
-. Cookies from cooking class.
-. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class.
-. Decoration and artwork from art class.
-. Useful electronic devices from engineering class.
-. And other items students created.
The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a
chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things
that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks
and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such
as Halloween for October and Christmas for December.
Goals:
This project will improve students learning experience and raise
funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through
creative education, at the same time, provides useful and
interesting things for the subscriber.
Problem
Public schools are in need of funding to give kids a better and
more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay
relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape.
Insight
There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural
education based on students as future makers. An education that
concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just
feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching
them to develop their own ideas and understanding.
Solution
Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items
produced by students in school as part of their learning.
How it works:
People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost
that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly
will contains items such as:
-. New songs from the school music club or choir.
-. Cookies from cooking class.
-. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class.
-. Decoration and artwork from art class.
-. Useful electronic devices from engineering class.
-. And other items students created.
The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a
chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things
that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks
and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such
as Halloween for October and Christmas for December.
Goals:
This project will improve students learning experience and raise
funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through
creative education, at the same time, provides useful and
interesting things for the subscriber.
Problem
Public schools are in need of funding to give kids a better and
more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay
relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape.
Insight
There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural
education based on students as future makers. An education that
concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just
feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching
them to develop their own ideas and understanding.
Solution
Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items
produced by students in school as part of their learning.
How it works:
People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost
that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly
will contains items such as:
-. New songs from the school music club or choir.
-. Cookies from cooking class.
-. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class.
-. Decoration and artwork from art class.
-. Useful electronic devices from engineering class.
-. And other items students created.
The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a
chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things
that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks
and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such
as Halloween for October and Christmas for December.
Goals:
This project will improve students learning experience and raise
funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through
creative education, at the same time, provides useful and
interesting things for the subscriber.

Bottle rocket

  • 1.
    Problem Public schools arein need of funding to give kids a better and more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape. Insight There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural education based on students as future makers. An education that concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching them to develop their own ideas and understanding. Solution Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items produced by students in school as part of their learning. How it works: People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly will contains items such as: -. New songs from the school music club or choir. -. Cookies from cooking class. -. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class. -. Decoration and artwork from art class. -. Useful electronic devices from engineering class. -. And other items students created. The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such as Halloween for October and Christmas for December. Goals: This project will improve students learning experience and raise funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through creative education, at the same time, provides useful and interesting things for the subscriber.
  • 2.
    Problem Public schools arein need of funding to give kids a better and more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape. Insight There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural education based on students as future makers. An education that concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching them to develop their own ideas and understanding. Solution Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items produced by students in school as part of their learning. How it works: People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly will contains items such as: -. New songs from the school music club or choir. -. Cookies from cooking class. -. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class. -. Decoration and artwork from art class. -. Useful electronic devices from engineering class. -. And other items students created. The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such as Halloween for October and Christmas for December. Goals: This project will improve students learning experience and raise funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through creative education, at the same time, provides useful and interesting things for the subscriber.
  • 3.
    Problem Public schools arein need of funding to give kids a better and more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape. Insight There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural education based on students as future makers. An education that concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching them to develop their own ideas and understanding. Solution Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items produced by students in school as part of their learning. How it works: People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly will contains items such as: -. New songs from the school music club or choir. -. Cookies from cooking class. -. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class. -. Decoration and artwork from art class. -. Useful electronic devices from engineering class. -. And other items students created. The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such as Halloween for October and Christmas for December. Goals: This project will improve students learning experience and raise funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through creative education, at the same time, provides useful and interesting things for the subscriber.
  • 4.
    Problem Public schools arein need of funding to give kids a better and more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape. Insight There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural education based on students as future makers. An education that concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching them to develop their own ideas and understanding. Solution Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items produced by students in school as part of their learning. How it works: People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly will contains items such as: -. New songs from the school music club or choir. -. Cookies from cooking class. -. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class. -. Decoration and artwork from art class. -. Useful electronic devices from engineering class. -. And other items students created. The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such as Halloween for October and Christmas for December. Goals: This project will improve students learning experience and raise funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through creative education, at the same time, provides useful and interesting things for the subscriber.
  • 5.
    Problem Public schools arein need of funding to give kids a better and more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape. Insight There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural education based on students as future makers. An education that concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching them to develop their own ideas and understanding. Solution Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items produced by students in school as part of their learning. How it works: People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly will contains items such as: -. New songs from the school music club or choir. -. Cookies from cooking class. -. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class. -. Decoration and artwork from art class. -. Useful electronic devices from engineering class. -. And other items students created. The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such as Halloween for October and Christmas for December. Goals: This project will improve students learning experience and raise funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through creative education, at the same time, provides useful and interesting things for the subscriber.
  • 6.
    Problem Public schools arein need of funding to give kids a better and more versatile education. Public schools also need to stay relevant and revise themselves to the present landscape. Insight There is a demand for creative education right now. A cultural education based on students as future makers. An education that concentrates on learning by doing and experimentation. Not just feeding students with information from textbooks but teaching them to develop their own ideas and understanding. Solution Bottle Rocket. A monthly subscription box filled with items produced by students in school as part of their learning. How it works: People can subscribe to the service for a certain amount of cost that goes to fund public schools. The box they receive monthly will contains items such as: -. New songs from the school music club or choir. -. Cookies from cooking class. -. Bottle rocket or other science-based toys from physics class. -. Decoration and artwork from art class. -. Useful electronic devices from engineering class. -. And other items students created. The box gives students the freedom of creativity to create and a chance for all of them to pitch in. They can create simple things that will be useful for the subscribers such as the Netflix Socks and Switch. Each month the items will have different themes such as Halloween for October and Christmas for December. Goals: This project will improve students learning experience and raise funds for the school. Teaching the maker and DIY culture through creative education, at the same time, provides useful and interesting things for the subscriber.