Grant High SchoolRobotics 3-4

Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester

This course is for students who want to support the Grant High School roboticsteam in technical and non-technical roles. Students will learn (and teach) about robot design,construction, and programming. They will also learn project management, marketing, fundraising,and community outreach required for successful participation in the FIRST Robotics Competition(FRC). In January and February, students will build the FRC robot; this will require after school andweekend meetings in addition to class time. After the competition, students will continue to buildtheir skills in preparation for the next year's competition. (Note that students who don't take thisclass can still be members of the team by attending the after school and weekend meetings.)

Prerequisites: Robotics 1-2

Grades: 10-12Course Description: This course helps students transition from working on smaller robots in theintroductory course to our full size competition robots. Students interested in this course shouldconsider joining the after school robotics competition team. Students wil learn (and teach) aboutrobot design, construction, and programming, and also the project management, marketing,fundraising, and community outreach required for successful participation in the FIRST RoboticsCompetition (FRC).

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