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The VEX IQ Robotics Competition, presented by the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation, provides elementary and middle school students with exciting, open-ended robotics and research project challenges that enhance their science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills through hands-on, student-centered learning. VEX IQ is ...
The Robotics Education & Competition Foundation (REC Foundation or RECF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization best known for managing competitions and programs for the VEX Robotics Competition. [1] Over 1.1 million students have participated in RECF programs around the world.
Out of 9,000 VEX Robotics teams in the world, the RoboDawgs ranked in the top 30 in the world rankings in March 2014. [13] Grandville Public Schools has been a leader in educational robotics for more than 10 years. Beginning with one high school robotics team in 1998, the district's program has now grown to include more than 30 teams.
The school also features a Jazz Band. Mars Hill’s VEX robotics program is headed by Morgan Snodgrass, and the school hosts an annual competition titled “Bots on the Hill”. The chorus program is directed by J. J. Davenport. The school also has a yearly show choir performance for grades 9-12, and both band and chorus students can participate.
Hewitt Robotics team [7] regularly qualify for VEX IQ State Championships and have competed in the VEX Robotics Competition World Championships. [8] Hewitt's Middle School Sustainability and Social Activism Committee is dedicated to creating sustainable and ethical practices within the Hewitt community and throughout New York. [9]
The North Forsyth Robotics team competed at the national level and international level in VEX Robotics, and they have competed at the state level in the FIRST Robotics Competition. Their robotics id number for VEX Robotics is 3536, and their number in FIRST Robotics is 3815. In 2017 they won the CAD award in Georgia's BEST Robotics Competition.
The Murrieta Valley High School Robotics Program has a history of excellence. The robotics program has often qualified to compete at the World Championship level. [4] [5] [6] Led by teacher Kevin Bradley, Murrieta Valley High School's robotics program won the VEX Robotics World Championships in 2012. [7] [8] [9]
Berman Hebrew Academy boasts both a middle school and high school robotics team. The middle school uses LEGO robotics and participates in FIRST LEGO League. The high school has a VEX robotics team, which participated in the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education league this year. In its first year, the high school team won second place in ...