INDIANAPOLIS — Students in grades 3-12 will compete at the Indiana State Robotics Championship on March 24-25 at Lucas Oil Stadium. Over 350 robotics teams from all over the state will gather to compete for the right to move on to the Worlds Championship in Dalllas, Texas in early April.
Indiana has more VEX IQ robot teams than any other state in the country, making it a very competitive meet. Last year, several teams from the east side and surrounding area competed, including Greenfield Central High School, Franklin Central High School, Purdue Polytechnic North, New Palestine Intermediate, Irvington Community School, and several schools in Warren Township and IPS.
Volunteers are needed for the State Championships. To volunteer, visit techpointyouth.org and click on the “volunteer” button.
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