Everywhere we've taught
From elementary schools to the public library to enrichment programs — here's every partner we've worked with, and the students who solved their first cube there.
Harrington Elementary · Plano ISD
Our very first partner school. Three weeks of after-school sessions, and a room full of first solves.
Ivy International School
A full semester of cubing, capped with head-to-head races on the last day.
Harrington Elementary PTA · Plano ISD
Back by popular demand — this time hosted through the PTA for a second cohort of students.
Richardson Public Library
The original team brings CubeTroop to the library for free public sessions.
CubeTroop relaunches
A new UT Dallas team spends a full semester preparing — training instructors, building lesson packets and recorded videos, and securing partnerships — under direct mentorship from the original CubeTroop team.
Richardson Public Library · weekly sessions
Our ongoing community home. We work with librarian Shay Brooks to host weekly sessions where students learn, practice, and collaborate.
Crème de la Crème of Plano
Teaching throughout the summer as part of Crème's "Let the Games Begin" enrichment program.
Session photos
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What students (and parents) say
"After graduating from CubeTroop, I will remember to always try new things."
— Ethan, Harrington Elementary
"I want to make sure that other kids experience what I learned at CubeTroop."
— Megan, Harrington Elementary
"I enjoyed learning cool strategies and remembering ways to remember them."
— Harshdeep, Harrington Elementary
"The races were fun, and I finally know how to solve a cube!"
— Vivian, Ivy International
"I learned that video games aren't the only form of entertainment."
— Ousman, Ivy International
"I learned that I can overcome challenges by practicing."
— Seth, Harrington PTA
"All three guys were great with kids, easy to work with, and quick to memorize names!"
— Marisela, parent
"CubeTroop instructors were great. They were patient and helpful. Good job!"
— Robert, parent