The lions of Calabar High School hunted glory and took home the FIRST Tech Challenge Jamaica National Robotics Championship top award last Saturday, two steps up from their placement last year.
The eight-member team competed against 30 schools in the second staging of the championship, which was held at Jamaica College.
Calabar will soon gear up again to represent Jamaica at the World Championships in Houston, Texas, next month.
Team captain Joel Tulloch described the school’s robotics club, which was formed in September 2016, as progressive.
Tulloch said the award was significant to both club and school.
“It is a step further into STEM and a step further into academics. The members of the club are ecstatic about it. It’s a great accomplishment. We’ve all been working late hours and long nights just to reach here, and with God, it was made possible,” he said.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/l...roars-robotics
The eight-member team competed against 30 schools in the second staging of the championship, which was held at Jamaica College.
Calabar will soon gear up again to represent Jamaica at the World Championships in Houston, Texas, next month.
Team captain Joel Tulloch described the school’s robotics club, which was formed in September 2016, as progressive.
Tulloch said the award was significant to both club and school.
“It is a step further into STEM and a step further into academics. The members of the club are ecstatic about it. It’s a great accomplishment. We’ve all been working late hours and long nights just to reach here, and with God, it was made possible,” he said.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/l...roars-robotics
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