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Junior high students compete in Rumble in the Rockies VEX robotics championship

January 25, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Junior high students compete in Rumble in the Rockies VEX robotics championship
Junior high students from various Utah school districts are gearing up for the Rumble in the Rockies VEX robotics championship, set to take place over the next two days. This exciting event will feature 42 teams from across the country, including participants from California, Texas, Massachusetts, Florida, and West Virginia. Only four teams will advance to the World Championship in Dallas, Texas.

VEX Robotics provides students with a unique opportunity to design and build custom robots, applying real-world engineering principles. The competition focuses on scoring points through strategic gameplay rather than destructive tactics, allowing students to engage in a fun and educational experience that enhances their skills in engineering, physics, and math.

Utah's students have a strong track record in robotics competitions. Notably, Davis High School has claimed the title of world champion twice, in 2015 and 2018, and was also a national champion in 2015 and 2019. Other schools, such as Skyview High and Bear River High, have also achieved significant accolades, showcasing the talent and dedication of Utah's young engineers.

As the competition approaches, excitement builds for the students and their supporters, highlighting the importance of STEM education and the opportunities it creates for future innovators.

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