Our programs
Grades: 9th–12th
Build/Comp Season: January–April
Off-season: May–december
2024 Season: CRESCENDO
Fast facts
Robot
Size
FRC robots can have a total perimeter of up to 120"—big enough to sit inside!
build
season
Robot development (design, programming, etc.), is done in six-weeks, starting in January.
Robot
weight
FRC robots weight up to about 150 pounds with bumpers and batteries!
program
Size
Our FRC team, the RoboBroncs consists of about 35 members and 16 mentors.
Grades: 7th–12th
Build/Comp Season: September–february
Off-season: february–june
2024 Season: Centerstage
Fast facts
Robot
Size
FTC robots are up to 18 inches long in any direction, but may expand during a match.
robot
competitions
While our FTC teams participate in multiple scrimages, the only official competition is FTC states.
build
season
Robot development (design, programming, etc.), occurs from September until FTC states in February.
Robot
weight
This year there is no weight limit for FTC, though robots usually do not excede 30–40 pounds.
program
Size
Under the RoboBroncs, we have 6 FTC teams, totaling to about 30 members.
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Grades: 4th–6th
Fall Season: september–december
Spring season: april–june
2023 Season: MasterPIece
Fast facts
Robot
Size
FLL robots are build out of LEGO® and are never larger than 12 inches in any direction.
robot
competitions
Our middle school FLL teams compete at Wyomnig states every december, and all teams participate in local scrimages in December and June.
Location and schedule
Currently, middle school FLL practice runs Tuesday from 6–8 at the lab. For 4th/5th grade, please contact your student's activity department.
build
season
Robot development (design, programming, etc.), occurs during the fall/spring seasons.
Fall Season: Sep.–Dec.
Spring Season: Apr.–June
Robot
weight
Due to the lightweight nature of LEGO® bricks, there is no weight limit for FLL robots.
program
Size
Under the RoboBroncs, we have around 30 teams across 9 schools between our fall and spring seasons.
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