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The St. Vrain Valley School District is sending elementary, middle and high school robotics teams to the upcoming VEX World ...
To support youth robotics, AFCEA International’s Kaiserslautern Chapter allocated $5,000 to both Ramstein High School and Kaiserslautern High School, contributing a total of $10,000 to help fund the ...
CHAMBERLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL students qualifiy for ROBOTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN TEXASAS THE "CODING CORGIS' HAVE JUST QUALIFIED FOR WORLD'S AND ARE PREPARING ...
Tim Ranney is getting back into the credit-reporting business this spring. Ranney — who previously owned Clarity Services, which was purchased by Experian in 2018 — is launching Congruit ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A robotics team made of six Valley students won't be advancing on the national stage. The Washington Union High came up short in their last competition in the Vex Robotics ...
ST. LOUIS — Downtown will host an international student robotics convention beginning next year, an event officials said will draw thousands of visitors to the region. The Vex Robotics World ...
Plum Senior High School’s robotics team has spent hundreds of hours designing, building and refining a 15-pound machine to ...
The success of events like the AI & Robotics Competition demonstrates the school's commitment to innovation and preparing students for future challenges. Enrollment for the upcoming academic year ...
Bebe Scuorzo led top-seeded Montclair Kimberley with three goals and two assists in its 16-2 triumph against eighth-seeded Ranney in the quarterfinal round of the Prep B Tournament in Montclair.
Elementary students from the Springfield City School District competed in its first annual robotics competition. The “Battle of the Bots” event was held on Friday, May 2, at ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Grab your controller, we're getting a sneak peek of Chamberlain Elementary School's very own Coding Corgis. The robotics team recently qualified for the world ...
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