A Feral Bots Symbiosis

Sacred Silicon Society

You don't use AI. You raise it. You own the silicon. And in a former church in Natick, Massachusetts, young minds are learning to orchestrate intelligence itself.

"The most important software release probably ever."
— Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, GTC 2026
8,760
hours in a year

How many does your school waste?

While schools debated whether to ban AI, Alpha School gave every student their own agent. Tokens covered. Configs tuned. A 15-year-old named Branson earned $30,000 in contracts before summer. He presented at ClawCon. He's not an outlier. He's what happens when you stop treating AI as a threat and start treating it as a teammate.

Traditional schools teach kids to memorize answers to questions that already have them. We teach them to ask questions nobody's thought of yet — and build the agents that answer them.

Jensen Huang called OpenClaw "the new computer." 320,000 developers joined in weeks. It surpassed Linux in GitHub stars. The agent era isn't coming. You're already late.


Everything humanity has ever built comes down to three forces

Fire gave us energy. Machines gave us matter. Writing gave us intelligence. AI is the first tool that amplifies all three simultaneously. The Sacred Silicon Society teaches you to orchestrate the full triad.

M
Matter

The physical world. Atoms. Hardware. The silicon in the chip. The church ceiling above your head. You learn to shape it — 3D printing, robotics, tangible creation from digital thought.

E
Energy

The force that moves everything. Computation. Electrical current through a GPU. The kinetic intelligence of a trapeze artist mid-flight. You learn to direct it.

I
Intelligence

Not artificial. Amplified. Your ideas, orchestrated through agents that don't sleep. You learn to multiply it — not by working harder, but by building systems that think alongside you.

Sanctum. Circus. Silicon.

Three layers. One space. The Sacred Silicon Society lives inside a former Sacred Heart Church — a building that was built for transformation. We just changed what gets transformed.

The Sanctum

The church. Sacred Heart, Natick. Soaring ceilings. A place built for deep focus and communion. Now it's where young minds gather to build what comes next. The architecture didn't change. The purpose evolved.

The Circus

Home of Eastern Acrobatics & Circus. The body in motion. Agility, discipline, trust, creative risk. A trapeze artist's flight is a student's conceptual leap. Physical intelligence and digital intelligence train side by side.

The Silicon

The substrate of thought. Sand, transformed by heat into the material that thinks. GPUs, local models, open-source agents running on hardware you own. Not rented. Not subscription-based. Yours.

Not hypothetical projects. Real output.

We don't show you a curriculum and ask you to imagine what you might build. We show you what our members have already shipped.

Yariel
Sacred Silicon Society · Le Cirque de Saint Paul

Orchestrates Zeke and Zenith — AI agents that handle code generation, design iteration, and deployment. Together they built his mother a complete website from scratch. She loves it. He doesn't rent tools. He commands a team of agents. He's 14.

Branson Pfiester
Alpha School · Austin, TX

Learned to deploy and configure OpenClaw agents at school. Turned that into $30,000+ in setup contracts. Presented at ClawCon. Praised by OpenClaw's creator. He's 15. Most adults are still Googling "what is AI."

Reuben Runacres
Alpha School · Austin, TX

Built "Reu" — his own personal AI agent. It manages his schedule via Todoist, deploys sub-agents, and built a complete product website overnight. Accessible via Telegram. He shares his setup with anyone who asks.

Not a class. An induction.

The Sacred Silicon Society operates as a continuous guild — not a semester, not a course. You're inducted. You stay. You rise. The model is ancient. The tools are bleeding-edge.

Sages

Adult Mentors

AI researchers, engineers, founders. They pose grand challenges, introduce paradigm shifts, and provide strategic guidance. They don't lecture. They ignite.

Journeymen

Ages 14–17

The emerging leaders. You run project teams, mentor Apprentices, co-design sprints. Leadership, communication, and empathy through building — not worksheets.

Apprentices

Ages 10–13

No waiting period. Immediately embedded in project teams. Learning by doing alongside Journeymen and Sages. No age-gated artificial ceilings.

The world isn't waiting

While traditional schools debate AI policies, the ground is moving. These are not projections. This is what happened in the last 90 days.

320K+
Developers joined OpenClaw in its first weeks — faster than Linux, Kubernetes, or React
$30K
Earned by a 15-year-old offering AI agent setup services he learned at school
72h
Our curriculum updates when a new model or tool drops. Not next semester. This week.

One question. No wrong answers.

We don't do applications. We don't want your GPA. We want to see how you think.

You have been given an AI with the power to solve one problem for humanity. What is the problem, and what is the first prompt you give it?

Your response should be concise. It should reveal how you think, not how well you write essays. There are no right answers — only signals of curiosity, ambition, and vision.