Robots roam Maple Valley as Bear Metal Robotics team preps for Regional Championships - Auburn Examiner

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The Bear Metal Robotics team from Tahoma High School in Maple Valley is actively preparing for the upcoming Regional Championships as part of the FIRST robotics competition. Under the leadership of coach Darren Collins, the team has garnered several prestigious awards, demonstrating their commitment to excellence in STEM education. Participants engage in a rigorous project-based schedule that extends beyond the academic year, allowing them to hone skills in areas such as programming, design, and marketing. Mentors like Stacey Roy emphasize the reciprocal learning experience, stating they learn as much from the students as they teach. Support from local businesses, such as Metal Supermarkets, showcases community backing, providing essential materials for robot fabrication.

Recently, Bear Metal achieved victory in their first competition of the season, propelling them towards their goal of qualifying for the world championship in Houston, Texas. This journey not only fosters technical skills but also encourages teamwork and personal development among students. As they approach their upcoming competitions, excitement builds for the potential of representing their community on a global stage.

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