Orange High School Robotics Team Competes in FIRST Robotics Championship Finals

The Orange High School Robotics Team 1787, known as the Flying Circuits, had an impressive showing at the prestigious FIRST Robotics Championship, which took place from April 17th to 20th in Houston, Texas. The team advanced to the first round of the finals as part of an alliance with two other schools, according to the Orange City School District’s communications office.

The FIRST Robotics Championship is an international competition that brings together thousands of students from around the world to showcase their skills in robotics and engineering. The competition is designed to inspire students to pursue careers in STEM fields and to develop valuable skills such as problem-solving, teamwork, and innovation.

The Flying Circuits have been competing in the FIRST Robotics Championship for several years and have consistently performed well. In 2019, the team won the Chairman’s Award, which is the highest honor given at the competition. The team is also known for its innovative designs and its ability to work together effectively.

The Flying Circuits’ success at the FIRST Robotics Championship is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students and mentors involved. The team’s performance is also a reflection of the strong STEM education program at Orange High School. The school district is committed to providing students with the resources and support they need to succeed in STEM fields.

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