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Robotics team, teachers of the year and youth sports recognized at board meeting

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Summary

Students from the district's robotics team presented on recent competition results, the district announced campus teachers of the year and the Rosen Youth Sports Club thanked the board for facilities support.

Students from the district's robotics team updated trustees on recent competition results, district administrators announced site teachers of the year and a community youth sports organizer thanked the board for facility access and long-term support.

A student who identified himself as Enrique, a driver for the school robotics team, told the board the team finished their robot "quite literally day before" the Ventura regional and overcame battery and coding issues to place in alliance rankings. "Despite having some issues during the competition, we were able to effectively move around them," Enrique said.

The board recognized teachers of the year from each site and named Shauna Timich of Tropical Middle School as the district teacher of the year; trustees said she will compete at the county level. Trustees and administrators also congratulated the Rosemont High School girls basketball team for reaching the state final and the robotics team for recent regional standings.

A representative for Rosen Youth Sports Club (RYSC) thanked the board for facility support that has sustained the organization for 32 years. The presenter said RYSC fields roughly 30 teams and about 350 players across age groups and emphasized the program's volunteer-run, low-cost model that keeps participation accessible.

Why it matters: The recognitions highlight extracurricular and classroom accomplishments across the district and demonstrate community partnerships (youth sports and robotics) that rely on district facilities and scheduling.