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We are C.G. Woodson's Robotics team. We allow students to develop STEM capabilities, as well as allowing them to try out and experience different fields of STEM, and presenting them with competitions that they can help contribute, and participate in, along with assisting them in getting real-world experience.
Our mission as a student-run FRC team is to create a welcoming and encouraging environment that enables STEM students to improve their skills in robotics and the engineering process. As a student-run team, we have extra responsibilities, as we take it upon ourselves to educate new members and ensure they succeed when they eventually pursue STEM in the future.We encourage our students to make connections and support them to make sure everyone's voices are heard in the club. Lastly, our goal is to succeed, as we can reach more people through our achievements and help more students in the future. Together, these things drive our determination and help to make our team environment the best it can be.
2024
2024
In Crescendo, teams would shoot or insert foam hoops into deposits on the sides of the arena to score points. At the end of the game, teams would try to hang onto metal chains to score extra points. In this event, our team competed at two qualifying events and won the Innovation in Control award.
2023
2023
In Charged Up, teams compete to put cones and cubes on designated nodes to score points. Teams can also score points by balancing their robots on the platform. At the end of the game, teams balance all of their robots to score extra points. At this event, our team competed in two qualifying events.
2022
2022
In Rapid React, teams competed against each other to score points by shooting cargo into the center hoop. At the end of the game, teams climb onto metal rungs to score more points. This game's theme was based on sustainable energy development and presented by Haas. In this event, our team made it to 4 events, winning 6 awards, including the Rookie Inspiration award and the championship division's highest rookie seed award.
Consider donating to help provide STEM opportunities to all students at Woodson. By donating, you help foster student's passions by enabling our team to purchase the necessary materials, tools, and resources for building our robot. Join us by empowering the next generation of innovators and leaders.
$2,500
Thank you note!
Social media mention
Logo on this website
$7,500
Framed team photo with thank you sign
Highlight on social media
Small logo on robot
$10,000
Medium Banner with team pictures
Name and logo in videos
Medium-sized logo on the robot
$15,000
Large banner with team pictures
Extensive social media coverage
Large logo on robot
$20,000
Name the robot
Team gifts and merchandise
Large signed photo of the team