Middle school robotics championship kicks off in Wichita

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – It’s a battle of the bots in Wichita. Middle schools across Kansas are competing in the VEX Robotics state championship.

The 28 teams are competing in skill competitions. Judges then go through their engineering notebooks and interview them. The skills picked up at this competition are not limited to robotics.

“You have to know how to build, you have to learn how to code, you have to learn how to work with teammates, you have to time management showing up on time being prepared it doesn’t matter what field they go into those skills are going to serve them well,” said Trevor Foreman, a robotics teacher at Hesston High School.

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Foreman says students can use what they learn for the rest of their lives.

“Learning to deal with frustration, learning to deal with people you don’t know, time management, anger management, overcoming adversity, a lot of real-life skills,” he said.

Winning teams will qualify for the world championship in Dallas next month.

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