Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy's robotics team is competing in Houston, Texas for the annual robotics world championship.CHCA's Beak Squad is one of about 600 teams who qualified.The team has put in 30 hours a week for the past four months to design and program a robot that is ready to compete against the best of the best robotics teams from around the world."I think that the way in which we work together and the way in which we challenge each other and achieve our objectives is just as beautiful as any metal and wires we're able to put together," said senior Austin Tran.The Beak Squad showed 바카라게임 the robot they have been perfecting.This year's theme for the competition is centered around conserving marine life.CHCA sent the team off in style, with students lining the halls and playing music before they departed.Sarah Hendrix, the Beak Squad's coach, says the robotics team has given the students a big head start."We have people from our fortune 500 companies who are investing their time and their talent in our students. And so they are kind of free-learning skills that they probably would focus more on in college or via internships in early in their career," Hendrix said.This year is the team's 10th time qualifying for worlds. They have their fingers crossed to make it to the final round and bring home the gold.
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy's robotics team is competing in Houston, Texas for the annual robotics world championship.
CHCA's Beak Squad is one of about 600 teams who qualified.
The team has put in 30 hours a week for the past four months to design and program a robot that is ready to compete against the best of the best robotics teams from around the world.
"I think that the way in which we work together and the way in which we challenge each other and achieve our objectives is just as beautiful as any metal and wires we're able to put together," said senior Austin Tran.
The Beak Squad showed 바카라게임 the robot they have been perfecting.
This year's theme for the competition is centered around conserving marine life.
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CHCA sent the team off in style, with students lining the halls and playing music before they departed.
Sarah Hendrix, the Beak Squad's coach, says the robotics team has given the students a big head start.
"We have people from our fortune 500 companies who are investing their time and their talent in our students. And so they are kind of free-learning skills that they probably would focus more on in college or via internships in early in their career," Hendrix said.
This year is the team's 10th time qualifying for worlds. They have their fingers crossed to make it to the final round and bring home the gold.