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As most students at Coral Academy of Science’s Cadence campus left school Tuesday, a group of seven stayed behind, eager to improve their robot that will compete in an upcoming world championship.
Students will build and program robots to compete in head-to-head matches that test teamwork, strategy and problem-solving.
Dozens of teams gathered at River Bluff High School Saturday to vie for a spot at the VEX Robotics World Championship in St. Louis this April.
BRISTOL, Tenn. (WJHL) — Vex Robotics hosted a competition on Saturday at the Bristol Motor Speedway called “Bots at Bristol,” featuring 64 middle school teams that gathered to compete for a top spot.
The library has partnered with the Livingston High School Fire Robotics Team to offer an interactive three hour coding workshop for those in grades three to five.