Edgewood And WACC Hosting Robotics State Qualifier Saturday

February 2, 2021 at 3:27 a.m.
Edgewood And WACC Hosting Robotics State Qualifier Saturday
Edgewood And WACC Hosting Robotics State Qualifier Saturday

By Staff Report-

The STEM and business departments of Edgewood Middle School with support from the engineering and technology department of Warsaw Area Career Center announced the Warsaw Robotics Blended VEX VRC State Qualifier tournament.

The Change Up event will take place Saturday. Doors will open for the event at 7:30 a.m. with registration and inspection taking place from 8 to 9 a.m. The tournament location will be held at the Tiger Recreation and Activity Center (T-RAC) on the Warsaw Community High School campus.

The event is scheduled to conclude at approximately 3 p.m. with an awards ceremony. COVID-19 health and safety guidelines will be followed: masking and social distancing. No spectators will be allowed. A live feed of the tournament will be available at http://bit.ly/WarsawRobotics.

Schools participating in the event include Crown Point High School, Greenfield Central High, Jay County High School, Park Tudor, Zionsville Community High School, Marion County STEM 4-H Club, Illiana Christian High School, Cornerstone Robotics, Williamson Academy, Northridge High School, Concordia Lutheran High School, Portage High School, Tippecanoe Valley High School and WCHS.

In the event of bad weather or possible cancellations, visit the tournament’s page on robotevents.com for updates on the event's status. To volunteer at the event, email Abbi Richcreek, event organizer, at [email protected].

The STEM and business departments of Edgewood Middle School with support from the engineering and technology department of Warsaw Area Career Center announced the Warsaw Robotics Blended VEX VRC State Qualifier tournament.

The Change Up event will take place Saturday. Doors will open for the event at 7:30 a.m. with registration and inspection taking place from 8 to 9 a.m. The tournament location will be held at the Tiger Recreation and Activity Center (T-RAC) on the Warsaw Community High School campus.

The event is scheduled to conclude at approximately 3 p.m. with an awards ceremony. COVID-19 health and safety guidelines will be followed: masking and social distancing. No spectators will be allowed. A live feed of the tournament will be available at http://bit.ly/WarsawRobotics.

Schools participating in the event include Crown Point High School, Greenfield Central High, Jay County High School, Park Tudor, Zionsville Community High School, Marion County STEM 4-H Club, Illiana Christian High School, Cornerstone Robotics, Williamson Academy, Northridge High School, Concordia Lutheran High School, Portage High School, Tippecanoe Valley High School and WCHS.

In the event of bad weather or possible cancellations, visit the tournament’s page on robotevents.com for updates on the event's status. To volunteer at the event, email Abbi Richcreek, event organizer, at [email protected].
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