High School District-wide FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) Team Sponsorship & Donations

Team 4450 urgently needs help in fundraising to get to the World Championship in St. Louis.   The team needs to raise $24,000.00 for travel and hotel accommodations before they departApril 26th.  Please make your tax deductible donation to the Olympia School District Education Foundation or donate online through STEMPALS HERE.

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26 Local Students Beat Out 2500+ Teams for Chance at World Championship of Robotics!

This past weekend, while most South Sound students were lounging on spring break, 26 motivated students from Capital, Olympia & Avanti High Schools and their robot named USS Kelvin were hard at work competing for a highly coveted spot in the World Championships of Robotics.    More than 75,000 students from 24 countries competed in this year’s FIRST Robotics Competition, including 26 local students who make up the Olympia Robotics Federation FIRST Robotics Team 4450 (“ORF”).

64 top seeded teams from Washington, Oregon and Hawaii competed at the Pacific Northwest District Championship in Portland, Oregon April 7-9, 2016.  Competition started on Thursdayafternoon and continued through late Saturday.  After the first day and a half of competition, Team 4450 ended Friday afternoon as the number one ranked team.  With two matches left to be playedon Saturday, ORF’s team handily won the first match to keep their top seed ranking.  Any competition is not without its ups and downs though.  During the final match of the qualifying rounds, “USS Kelvin’s” shooter broke, dropping them into 4th place.  Nevertheless, ORF earned a spot in the playoffs and the opportunity to be the 4th place alliance captain. As the alliance captain, using their customized scouting data app programmed by two students, Team 4450 picked two excellent teams work with, Team 2557 the SOTABots from Tacoma, WA, and Team 4061 the SciBorgs from Pullman, WA.  ORF was disabled by their opponent and lost the first playoff match.  However, the alliance came back and won the second match –or so we thought!  The rules are complicated, and despite a terrific showing, the team lost the second match on a penalty and was knocked out of the quarter finals. Despite not making it further in the District playoffs, ORF and its alliance partners earned enough points from their combined excellence throughout the season to earn one of the 32 coveted spots from the Pacific Northwest District to compete in the World Championships in Saint Louis in 2 weeks!  ORF is currently ranked 15 in our District of 158 teams, and beat out 2500+ other teams worldwide to compete at this level.

Team 4450, also earned the prestigious FIRST award for “Excellence in Engineering” at the Pacific Northwest Championship for robot design of their robot the USS Kelvin and for their development of a unique live scouting app used by many teams to strategize play.  This is the third time in four years the team has qualified to compete at the World Championships, which is a huge accomplishment.  They placed 11th in their Division the first time, and 5th in their Division the 2ndtime, so the team has high hopes for this year.  Both rankings put them in the top 50 teams in the world in prior years.

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Please consider becoming a STEM Pal by clicking on the link below to support our FRC students with a tax-deductible donation.   Also, if you know of any business or organization in the Olympia area that you think might be interested in supporting this effort, please refer them to this page.  Use the “Contact Us” link above for any questions.

The Olympia Robotics Federation (ORF), team 4450, is the Olympia School District’s cross-district FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) team.  This season, 2016, ORF’s alliance placed fourth at the FRC Pacific Northwest Championships (out of 64 teams in the PNW), earning the team a berth at the FRC World Championships in St. Louis. Team 4450’s success is the culmination of an intense six-week build and two-month competition  season for this cross-district team which combines students from Avanti, Capital and Olympia high schools.

Thank you.

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2019 FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Game-Day Volunteers: Middle School Competition

The Olympia School District will be participating in the South Sound FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Regional Qualifier competition on Saturday, December 14th and Sunday, December 15th, 2019.  Over 30 FLL teams from our region will converge on Bush Middle School in Tumwater to compete around this year’s themed challenge “City Shaper”. The complete challenge details are available here.

 

Teams will judged on their research Project, their Robot Design and how well they demonstrate the FLL Core Values.  After the judging, teams will compete in the Robot Game, where their robot autonomously runs “missions” to score as many points as possible during a two-and-a-half minute match.  This year’s South Sound Regional Qualifier will require over 60 community volunteers (most do NOT require robotics knowledge or experience) to run a successful event!

 

STEM Pals is recruiting community members to act as both officiating and logistic volunteers.  Officiating volunteers can be Judges or Referees – these jobs require our volunteers to complete online training  prior to the competition.  Logistic volunteers cover a variety of tasks from set-up/tear-down, registration, queuing teams, etc. – these jobs do not require any prior training.  Full day volunteers will need to be available from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Please consider becoming a STEM Pal by volunteering to help at this exciting event for our middle school STEM Robotics students. To volunteer for this need, click here to fill out the volunteer form. Thank you!!

 

Middle School FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Robotics Team Sponsorship & Donations

Once again, Olympia School District middle schools, will have Varsity Robotics teams entered in the international FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Competition.  Last season, 3 teams from OSD went to the Western Washington State ChampionshipsAt the State Championships, one OSD team from team from Jefferson Middle School had an award winning performance.

This year’s challenge, Trash Trek,  has students focus on how we gather knowledge and skills in the 21st century.  Students will design, build and program a robot to complete as many missions as possible in 150 seconds.  Additionally, they will research one particular aspect of the hidden (or not so hidden) world of trash, from collection and sorting to smart production and reuse.  They will also need to demonstrate the FLL Core Values throughout all their work.

Please consider becoming a STEM Pal by supporting our FLL program with a tax-deductible donation by clicking on the link below.

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If you wish to support a particular school, please select one of the links below:

Jefferson Middle School

Marshall Middle School

Olympia Regional Learning Academy (ORLA)

Reeves Middle School

Washington Middle School

OSD Awarded LEGO Smart Schools Grant

The Education Blueprints Association targeted 14 schools districts across the United States for the LEGO Smart Schools Grant.  In their words:

“Students need to not only master science, technology, engineering, and math skills but also be given the opportunity to integrate this STEM knowledge with critical-thinking, teamwork, and creative problem-solving skills.  This will help them form the necessary characteristics for becoming active participants in our ever-changing world.”

The Olympia School District was just selected as one of the  “14 regional centers of influence” for this program.

OSD Hosting First Tech Challenge (FTC) Regional High School Robotics Competition Dec 4.

The OSD STEM Robotics program will be hosting the FIRST Tech Challenge Regional Qualifier on December 3-4, 2011 at Olympia High School. The hours are 5-9pm on the 3rd and 9am to 4pm on the 4th. Event volunteers and sponsors are needed.

If you are interested in becoming a STEM Pal by volunteering at this event, please click here to get more details

If you are interested in becoming a STEM Pal by sponsoring an OSD high school team, please click here to get more details.


OSD Hosting First Lego League (FLL) Regional Middle School Robotics Competition Dec 3.

The OSD STEM Robotics program will be hosting a FIRST LEGO League Regional Qualifier competition on December 3, 2011. This will be held at Jefferson Middle School from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

If you are interested in becoming a STEM Pal by volunteering at this event, please click here to get more details

If you are interested in becoming a STEM Pal by sponsoring an OSD middle school team, please click here to get more details.