Where our FIRST teams work together to grow STEM alongside the WW-P curriculum. This space was given to us by the school district and is meant to be the ‘home’ of the team a collaborative space The MidKnight Inventors recruit studentsįrom both WWP high schools but our shop, meeting and practice space is located in Room 308 at High School North. Teamwork and leadership skills are a key part of the FIRST experience, and something WWP Robotics aims to instill in every student participant through their time on our teams. You will have to register before you can post by clicking on the Registration link above. Of the team will grant students exposure to all aspects of the organization business planning & fundraising, project management, community service, and of course to STEM skills such as programming, mechanical design, and technicalĭocumentation. New Topics Todays Posts FAQ Mark All As Read Forum FRC Archive 2009 FRC Q&A - Lunacy 2009 Q&A Responses Section 10 - The Kit Of Parts If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. Our team not only works through the technical challenges of building a competition robot each year, but also sparks enthusiasm for robotics through our various outreach events with the community. The MidKnight Inventors follow through on the mission of FIRST to increase the awareness and appreciation for science and technology in our community, and to encourage STEM education in a positive, inclusive, and engaging environmentįor all students. No matter where your interests are, there is something waiting for you on our team! FRC caters to a variety of interests: computer science, engineering, physics, math, graphic/video artistry, business, communications, and writing. Two three-team robot alliances collect and score Orbit Balls in. Technology in our community, raise funds to support building the robot, and manage a budget. LUNACY game pieces are Orbit Balls designated as Moon Rocks, Empty Cells, or Super Cells. In addition to building a robot, students learn to spread their passion for science and (FLL Jr.),įIRST LEGO League (FLL), FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), and the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC), serving the full spectrum of K-12 education. Through FIRST, students build technical skills, and foster teamwork and leadership skills.įIRST has four divisions: FIRST LEGO League Jr. Sportsmanship amongst teams even in the face of competition. The FIRST program encourages Gracious Professionalism and “coopertition”, The FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) programs aim to create passion for science and technology in students. FIRST was started in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen.
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