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Atascadero board recognizes robotics teams; students’ safety push led to red curb and follow‑up with city

Atascadero Unified School District Board of Trustees · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Board recognized AMS/Atascadero robotics teams for competition success and heard that Paloma Creek students' safety concerns prompted the city to paint a red curb; students had asked for a 25 mph school zone, but city research has not approved that change.

Trustees recognized middle‑school robotics teams for recent competition results and heard reports that student advocacy led to local safety improvements near Paloma Creek High School.

District presenters said 15 AMS students attended the Coast Fusion Robotics Invitational in Santa Maria on Jan. 24; four robots competed, three placed in the top 10 of driving skills, and one team — recorded in materials and remarks as "Team 5 5 9 0 6 a" —…

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