News Release
University of Detroit Mercy and Ford Motor Company sponsor local FIRST VEX teams in competition in Atlanta
On April 12-13, FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), held its FIRST VEX Challenge World Championship in Atlanta, Georgia. Over 90 different teams, representing from four different countries competed in the two-day event. For the past six years, University of Detroit Mercy and Ford Motor company have sponsored the STEPS in High School (SiHS) program, bringing robotics and engineering to 10 high schools in Detroit, Dearborn, and Inkster, enabling students to take part in the FIRST VEX Challenge.
FIRST is a non-profit organization focused on motivating high school students in pursuing opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math while building life skills.
This year, JAWS, the Detroit's team from Western International and Murray Wright High School, took second place in the competition along with their alliance partners from Plano, Texas and Markham, Ontario, Canada. The Tenacious Technicians from Detroit's Cass Technical High School won the Connect Award, which is given to the team who was able to reach beyond their team and connect with engineers, their school, or their community.
Release date: May 03, 2007
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