VEX Robotics Competition (VRC) is a program where the students take what is learned at advance it through the building and programming medium scale (18” cube) sized robots out of metal extrusions along with numerous motors and sensors to compete in alliances against other alliances on a 12’ x 12’ field. In the VRC program, students will have the opportunity to learn robot programming using both a Visual Scratch-based language and Python (structured language) depending on their interests and development level. Students will build the robots based off their ideas to best complete the design challenges for the games. In the game robots will be programmed to run a 15 second autonomous routine and then to be controlled and operated by a student. The VRC program will have teams of 4-5 students per robot and teams will be facilitated by parent volunteers.
This is a team in the Allendale Robotics Program.
This is a team in the Allendale Robotics Program.
This is a team in the Allendale Robotics Program.
This is a team in the Allendale Robotics Program.
This is a team in the Allendale Robotics Program.
This is a team in the Allendale Robotics Program.
Allendale Robotics is a robotics program located in Allendale, MI. Our goal is to provide quality programs for all students grades K-12. On our teams, younger students are coached by parent volunteers and out older age students are mentored by professionals that teach them the fundamentals of the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics programs. We hold our students to the highest standards, and value community outreach and volunteer work. We equip our students with the knowledge to succeed after high school in whatever career choice they choose. If your student loves to learn and is always curious – an Allendale Robotics program may be the right fit for them!