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Robotics teams win big at state tournament, ready for world championship
Lake Stevens School District - March 2016
More than 200 high school students from all over Washington state descended upon Cavelero Mid High School on March 5 for the All Washington High School VEX Robotics Championship.
Lake Stevens robotics competition is all day Saturday
The Everett Herald - March 5th, 2016
The public is invited to an all-day robotics competition Saturday at Cavelero Mid High School, 8220 24th St. SE, Lake Stevens. More than 200 high school students from all over Washington will meet for the All Washington High School VEX Robotics Championship.
Lake Stevens robotics teams head to worlds
The Everett Herald - March 13th, 2016
The 5 Guys Team 8931A from Lake Stevens High School earlier won the first-place EMC Website Design Award, a national honor that earns them a spot at the VEX Robotics World Championships, to be held April 20-24 in Louisville, Kentucky. The team is made up of juniors Aiden Pyle, Ryan Sobosky, Andrew Deebach, Jordan Conner and Skyler Bagher.
Lake Stevens High School wins big at state robotics tournament, qualifies two teams to world championship tournament in Louisville, Kentucky
Lake Stevens Ledger - March 16th, 2016
More than 200 high school students from all over Washington State descended upon Cavelero Mid High School on Saturday, March 5 for the All Washington High School VEX Robotics Championship with the goal of qualifying for the World Championship.
Local students participate technology association conference
Lake Stevens Ledger - April 13th, 2016
Technology students from Cavelero Mid High School and Lake Stevens High School, earned state level recognition in many events at this year’s Technology Student Association (TSA) state conference in Seattle, March 31 – April 2. This event brought together nearly a thousand student competitors from across the state.
Robotics victory
The Valhalla - May 2nd, 2016
The Five Guys, more commonly known as Lake Stevens High School juniors, Skyler Bagher, Jordan Conner, Andrew Deebach, Aiden Pyle, and Ryan Sobosky, recently took first place in the EMC Robotics Team Website Challenge at the 2016 VEX Worlds Competition in Louisville, Kentucky .
Competitive Robotics: The Genius is in the Game
TEDx SnoIsle Libraries: Jeff Lynass - November 18th, 2016
There is a competitive robotics revolution going on and it's changing kids lives all over the world. The number of VEX Robotics teams has grown by 30% a year for the past five years. This season, they expect to have 20,000 teams from 40 different countries serving 200,000 young people.