Chelsea Robotics team places high nationally

Chelsea’s Robotics team is going places and is coming back from one big competition, too. Excerpt:The Chelsea High School Robotics team recently traveled to the FIRST National Robotics Championship in Atlanta. After a day of practice and two days of competing, they finished with a 5-2 record and placed 17th out of 87 teams in their division and were the 10th best team from Michigan.While in Atlanta, they were also able to tour the Coca-Cola Museum and the Georgia Aquarium.After their return from the championship, the team held a banquet thanking all the donors and mentors who supported them throughout the 2008-2009 season.Outgoing seniors Cody Robbins, Jake Kitchens and Nick Worthington were given special recognition for their years of service and contributions to the team. The banquet was held at the Chelsea Proving Grounds and graciously hosted by the Chrysler Corp.Read the rest of the story here.

Chelsea’s Robotics team is going places and is coming back from one big competition, too.

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The Chelsea High School Robotics team recently traveled to the FIRST National Robotics Championship in Atlanta. After a day of practice and two days of competing, they finished with a 5-2 record and placed 17th out of 87 teams in their division and were the 10th best team from Michigan.

While in Atlanta, they were also able to tour the Coca-Cola Museum and the Georgia Aquarium.

After their return from the championship, the team held a banquet thanking all the donors and mentors who supported them throughout the 2008-2009 season.

Outgoing seniors Cody Robbins, Jake Kitchens and Nick Worthington were given special recognition for their years of service and contributions to the team. The banquet was held at the Chelsea Proving Grounds and graciously hosted by the Chrysler Corp.

Read the rest of the story here.

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