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15 Indiana schools with more than 54 teams met for one of the largest elementary robotics competitions. The VEX IQ program started seven years ago at Riverside Intermediate, where four students were ...
Two of Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp.’s VEX IQ Robotics teams returned to Columbus after competing on the international stage in Dallas. Smith Elementary’s Sonic Cyborgs and Central Middle ...
Photo provided Competitors work a robot competition at the Super Saturday Holiday Hussle, held at Northside Middle School in December. After experiencing rapid growth in the past couple of years, BCSC ...
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The California Region 3 Vex State Championships kicked off at Cal Poly Saturday. Over 100 high and middle school students from over 70 schools through Central California competed head-to-head in ...
The largest and fastest-growing competitive robotics program for students of all ages returned to Green Bay this week. Lambeau Field typically hosts football but robots took over the atrium on Friday.
Elementary and junior high students across Santa Maria competed in the second annual Santa Maria Valley VEX IQ Robotics Championship Saturday. According to VEX Robotics, students designed and built a ...
SULLIVAN COUNTY, Tenn. (WCYB) — A group of Sullivan East Middle School students are spending their spring break gearing up for the VEX Robotics World Championship. The Iron Patriots VEX Robotics team ...
Lake Charles, LA (KPLC) - Numerous robotics teams from Calcasieu received invitations to compete at the Vex Robotics World Championship in Dallas Texas. • Accomplishments: Received the Judges Award; ...
Over 160 students participated in the Alachua County Public Schools annual VEX Robotics Competition at Lincoln Middle School Thursday for a chance to advance to the state finals. Elementary and middle ...
After many years of robotics competitions, the four members of the Longmont High “Pronounce This” team have found the key to success is continuously improving their original robot design after each ...