Special thanks to Bridgette Bjorlo and Fox61 for celebrating the accomplishments of our amazing Killingly High School Robotics students!
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- Dr. Robert Polselli (aka Dr. Po)
Our Junior, Sophomore, & Freshmen teams finished 1st, 2nd, & 3rd @ the US National Robotics Championship!
All 3 teams collaborated with a team from China as Mega Alliance Champions. Our Juniors also earned the Honor award & Freshmen won Think award for coding excellence.
Killingly Robotics students step up to help, volunteering time last night to set up fields, hang team signs in the pits, and organize the team area at the US National Robotics Championship. Skills competition status today!
Killingly Robotics Assistant Robotics Coach, Matthew Sprouse, just received the Mentor of the Year Award at the US National Robotics Championship. Congratulations Matt!
After the first full day of competition, all three Killingly Robotics teams are in the TOP FIVE Robot Skills Score places, as follows:
78889W (Juniors) - 3rd
78889X (Freshman) - 4th
78889N (Sophomores) - 5th
Students also visited Tesla and experienced a test drive drive!
78889S is headed to the World Robotics Championship in Dallas after winning the Innovate Award at NE Regional Robotics Championship!
78889W qualified for the US National Robotics Championship, winning numerous state competitions including Engineering Design and the Excellence!
A huge thank you to Chuck and the Oxford Home Depot team @HomeDepot for a generous donation of 10 - 27 gallon totes that will help students organize their tools and materials!
Our Adventure Begins!
INFORMATIONAL MEETING
In February 2025 Killingly Robotics teams will be traveling to London, England and Edinburgh Scotland to compete and experience European culture, history, and technology.
Join us to learn more: RSVP (https://t.co/Nct0LeKSD3)
Killingly Robotics Senior team just received a citation at the CT State House of Representatives from Representatives Hayes and Dauphinais on the house floor, recognized for their accomplishments in Tokyo, Japan earlier this year!
After 3 days of intense competition at the US National Robotics Championship, Killingly Robotics Senior Team #78889M swept the event, winning in each of the four possible categories:
Robot Skills Champion
Mega Alliance Champion
Tournament Champion
Engineering Design
Killingly Robotics Senior Team #78889M is headed to the US Robotics National Championship in Council Bluffs, Iowa! Thank you to all students who arrived at the airport at 3am this morning...
Four Killingly robotics teams are currently in Middletown competing again this weekend.
Here is the live stream:
https://t.co/mpfrWmAxfG https://t.co/auacrhIAsT