Imagine School's Electro-Lions robotics team to compete at 2024 World Championship

The Electro-Lions won second place at the state championship competition on the March 9-11 weekend.


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Imagine School's Electro-Lions. Back row: Nolin Daley, Brayden Cook.
Front row: Caleb Cook, Addison Herndon, Quinn Boudreau, Anevay Ambriz, and Jorja Boyles. Photo courtesy of Imagine Schools
Imagine School's Electro-Lions. Back row: Nolin Daley, Brayden Cook. Front row: Caleb Cook, Addison Herndon, Quinn Boudreau, Anevay Ambriz, and Jorja Boyles. Photo courtesy of Imagine Schools
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Imagine School at Town Center's robotics team finished in second place at the FIRST LEGO League Florida State Championship. 

The Championship was held in Palm Beach over the March 9-11 weekend. The Electro-Lions' second place win has secured the team a spot at the FIRST LEGO League World Championship in Houston, Texas, an Imagine School press release said. 

The competition will take place April 17-20, according to the competition's website.

The FIRST — “For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology” — LEGO League World Championship is a prestigious event that brings together the best young minds in robotics from around the globe, the press release said. The competition challenges teams to design, build, and program robots using LEGO Spike Prime technology to perform complex tasks. This event not only tests the technical skills of the participants but also fosters teamwork, problem-solving, and communication skills.

The Electro-Lions’ success story is a testament to their dedication, teamwork, and the power of STEM education, the press release said. As they gear up for the World Championship, they carry with them the hopes and dreams of their community, ready to make their mark in the world of robotics.


 

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