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K-12 Education  ·  Anderson, SC

Teaching systems thinking
to build the world
we actually want.

Protecting human agency in a world of automated thought.

At Circular STEM, one question drives everything we do: do you understand the system well enough to use it wisely? Whether we're examining how materials flow through a supply chain or how data flows through a neural network, the skill is the same: see the whole system, question your assumptions, and know when to act and when to step back.

Our Philosophy

The same question.
Asked twice.

We bring a systems-thinking lens to two of the most urgent challenges facing the next generation: building a sustainable material world, and growing up human in a world of artificial intelligence. These aren't separate missions: they're the same question asked twice.

See the System

Understand how things actually work: materials, machines, and minds.

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Question Assumptions

Ask why before asking how. Design with intention, not habit.

Know When to Step Back

The most important skill is knowing when a tool serves you and when it doesn't.

Our Programs

Three programs.
One way of thinking.

Designed for children, parents, and teachers because learning doesn't stop at the classroom door.

Featured Program Human-first AI skills 
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Raise a thinker,
not just a user.

Children, parents, and teachers learn how AI systems actually work from the inside out. Students physically model neural networks, build their own chatbots, and develop the judgment to know when AI serves them and when it doesn't. This isn't prompt engineering. It's cognitive self-defense.

Explore the Human-first AI Program
Flagship Program STEM & the Circular Economy
teacher and students

See where things come from.
Design what comes next.

Our classroom-tested program brings circular design principles into K-12 STEM. Students learn to think like nature in loops, not lines through hands-on projects, design challenges, and real community connections.

Explore the Circular Economy Program
New Program AI + Environment
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The most powerful technology on Earth has a footprint.

AI is reshaping industries, accelerating climate solutions and consuming enormous resources in the process. This program connects the dots between artificial intelligence and environmental systems, helping students ask the questions most AI courses skip entirely.

Explore AI + Environment
What Makes Circular STEM Different?
3 Audiences served
students, parents, and teachers
K-12 Full grade range with
age-appropriate programs
1 Core question driving
every program we build
Erin Rockenhaus
"We need to change the way we teach STEM to adapt to the new circular economy and to prepare children to stay human in an age of artificial intelligence."
Erin Rockenhaus Founder & Owner, Circular STEM - Anderson, SC

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