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Eureka High Robotics Team Competes Saturday

Seven of the participating teams will move on to the Missouri State FTC Championship in Rolla, with two going on to the FIRST Robotics Championship at the Edward Jones Dome in April.

Eureka High School students will join others from across Missouri on Saturday for the FIRST Robotics Competition at the Saint Louis Science Center.

Morgan Freeman calls the tech challenges created by For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) the “super bowl of smarts.” Even President Barack Obama agrees, saying it’s a great way to “show young people how cool science can be.”

FIRST sponsors a variety of competitions, and according the organization's website, 250,000 kids, ranging from ages 6 to 18, compete at all levels.

A Brandeis University study on the FIRST competitions found that students who participate in FIRST competitions are 50 percent more likely to go to college, and twice as likely to major in science or engineering. They're also more likely to get a post-graduate degree and more than twice as likely to volunteer in their communities.

A total of 16 teams will compete in the practice robotics competition on Saturday. Seven of those teams will move on to the Missouri State FTC Championship in Rolla. The winning two teams in Rolla will also have the opportunity to compete in the FIRST Robotics Championship at the Edward Jones Dome from April 25 through 28.

"This event is part of a significant effort to inspire our children to be workforce-ready for the jobs of today and tomorrow," said Bert Vescolani President and CEO of the Saint Louis Science Center in a press release.

The Saint Louis Science Center is a major sponsor and the main educational partner for FIRST Robotics in the St. Louis area.

Other area high schools participating include Hazelwood West, Seckman, Fox, Fort Zumwalt West, Fort Zumwalt East, Fort Zumwalt North, John Burroughs, Webster Groves, St. Paul and O'Fallon, IL.

Want to get involved with St. Louis First? The organization is looking for a number of volunteers, including coaches, mentors and educators, sponsors, planning committee members and more. Learn more on FIRST’s website

Jo Beck February 17, 2012 at 12:35 pm
Way to go! This is a great event for students-
Ann Martel February 17, 2012 at 05:47 pm
As always, I cannot wait!! These competitions are a blast....and I can hardly wait to watch the team at State next week!!! :)
Lou Malnassy February 17, 2012 at 08:55 pm
I was lucky to witness last year's competition. These students are doing amazing work!

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