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Oak Park Educational Foundation welcomes you to robotics competitions and more
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Brooks and Julian teams went to VEX Robotics Nationals!
Posted by webmaster on March 11, 2013 http://www.opef.org/news/2013/03/brooks-and-julian-teams-went-to-vex-robotics-nationals.php
Teams Serious Black from Julian and The Terminators from Brooks have just returned from the VEX Robotics National Championship in Omaha, March 7 - 9. Both teams survived a grueling series of 13 qualification matches and made it to the quarterfinals. Teams from as far away as Virginia, California, and even Puerto Rico participated in the event which was held in the brand new Ralston...
Julian VEX Robotics students took at look at a small Hexbug toy that walks and said "we can build that!" They got permission from their teacher to come in at lunch time to work on the project. Then they got the opportunity to show it to the public at the Museum of Science and Industry's Robot Block Party on April 7.
Welcoming remarks by Angie Dodd, President of Board, Oak Park Education Foundation.
This event took place at the VEX Robotics Competition, Julian Junior High School in Oak Park, IL, 1/26/2013
• Welcome, fans of our young VEX engineers! I’m Angie Dodd, mother of one past and one present VEX team member – and President of the board of the Oak Park Education Foundation. OPEF is so proud to be responsible for District 97’s VEX Robotics program, which we launched in 2005 with a handful of students and just 4 robots competing against each other....