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  2. Zero Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The Zero Robotics competition is divided into two types of tournaments. High School Tournament: Among students aged between 14 and 18 years. The tournament takes place between September and December each year. This is an international event open to teams from the USA, Australia, Russia, ESA me

  3. Pope John XXIII Regional High School - Wikipedia

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    The Pope John XXIII Regional High School FIRST Robotics Team supports three levels of FIRST robotics: FLL for area elementary schools, FTC and FRC for high school students. In 2011 a Zero Robotics team was also started. Pope John does not restrict the program to their own students, approximately ten to fifteen percent of the FTC and FRC team ...

  4. Proof School - Wikipedia

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    Proof School currently has a number of internal clubs, and used to have a Zero Robotics team called Proof Robotics. The team qualified for the competition finals and was the leading member of the alliance Hit or Miss with the following teams: Crab Nebula from Liveo Cecioni in Livorno, Italy and Rock Rovers from Council Rock High School South in ...

  5. High school students from all over the world flocked to Elk ...

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    Bryan Gray twice competed in FIRST Robotics Competition when he was a student at Vanden High School in Fairfield. Every year after he graduated, for the last 20 years, Gray has continued to make ...

  6. Detroit students make their own history with robotics skills ...

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    An Oct. 5 City Championship competition at Renaissance High School showcased the growth of robotics participation at Detroit high schools.

  7. Rickards High amped for new robotics program, with help from ...

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    Leon County Schools announced a $1.6 million grant for a new robotics CTE program to be implemented at Rickards High School and new equipment for SAIL High School's engineering CTE pathway.