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Team 6916
 

FIRST
FIRST introduced the First Robotics Competition (FRC) in 1992. FRC is designed to provide a rigorous engineering challenge to high school students as well as teach leadership, collaboration, and project management at a professional level. Each year FRC unveils a new challenge at Kickoff in January and high school students, as part of FRC teams build a robot with guidance and support of professional mentors to solve the engineering design problem in just six weeks. Every team then works with other teams in alliances to play the game at competition events where they are judged on design, innovation, culture changing behavior and performance.​
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FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC)
FIRST introduced the First Robotics Competition (FRC) in 1992. FRC is designed to provide a rigorous engineering challenge to high school students as well as teach leadership, collaboration, and project management at a professional level. Each year FRC unveils a new challenge at Kickoff in January and high school students, as part of FRC teams build a robot with guidance and support of professional mentors to solve the engineering design problem in just six weeks. Every team then works with other teams in alliances to play the game at competition events where they are judged on design, innovation, culture changing behavior and performance.
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Awards

Iron Thunder won Rookie Inspiration award at Buckeye Regional FRC in Cleveland for outstanding success in advancing respect and appreciation for engineering and engineers, both within their school, as well as in their community.

We also qualified for WOW Championship which was held on May 19th, 2018 at Otterbein   University, Westerville, OH where we will be competing with 31 other teams during the game of POWER UP.

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