In just a few months, Pebble chapters have taken root at five schools across the U.S., with over 100 students now part of the network. These aren’t just numbers—they represent clubs running workshops, hosting guest speakers, and building real projects together.
Each chapter looks different. Some meet during lunch, others after school. Some focus on web development, others on AI or social impact. But they all share one goal: helping students learn by building.
At one school, a team started a finance app during FrostByte Hacks and kept improving it week after week. At another, students taught each other Figma basics and prototyped a mental health resource for teens. One club even ran a mini-hackathon for younger students in their district.
What’s made this possible isn’t just good ideas. It’s student leaders stepping up, organizing teams, and sharing what they’ve learned. We’ve helped by offering materials, speaker support, and mentorship—but the energy has always come from the students.
We’re building an interactive map to highlight every chapter. You’ll be able to explore which schools are running what kinds of activities, and how many students they’ve engaged so far. This isn’t just a visual—it’s a way to show how fast peer-to-peer learning can scale.
And we’re still growing. If your school doesn’t have a Pebble chapter yet and you want to start one, reach out. We’re ready to support you with everything you need to get started.
The progress is real. The momentum is building. And we’re just getting started.
— Arnav Bonigala
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