Recruit and retain a core group of 25-30 active and engaged members by the end
of the first semester.
Achieve an average meeting attendance rate of 75% for active members.
Sponsorship & Funding
Secure enough corporate sponsors and partnerships to help supply materials and
resources by the end of the first year.
Raise a minimum of 25% of our budget through donations, membership fees, and/or
fundraising activities.
Club Structure & Operations
Finalize competition teams and hold board member elections by the end of Month
1.
Develop a basic project management framework for planning, executing, and
documenting club activities.
Initial Projects & Learning
Successfully compete with teams in 3 different competitions (F1 in Schools, MATE
ROV, and American Solar Car Challenge), and help teach members skills such as
robotics, circuit design, coding, and CAD design that appeals to varying skill
levels.
Organize at least two skill-building workshops for students that aren’t
necessarily members of the club. (e.g., "Introduction to Laser Cutting," "Basics
of 3D Printing," "Python for Beginners").
Community Building
Build a strong, collaborative, and supportive environment within the club,
fostering peer-to-peer learning.
Establish a positive reputation for the Engineering Club within Tesla STEM High
School and the community.