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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look for First Robotics Lego League teams associated with schools. The non-profit First Robotics does not publicize where the teams are for privacy reasons. But you can find evidence of where they are by Googling. https://www.firstlegoleague.org/ AI summary follows: "How to get involved Form a team: You can create your own team through your school, a club, or as a private group. Find a local partner: Search online for "FIRST LEGO League [Your City/State]" to find a local Program Delivery Partner who organizes events and can help you get started. Register: Registration for teams and classes typically opens at the end of April. Participate: The season officially begins in August when the challenge is released. Teams build, code, and program their robots to complete challenges and present their real-world innovation projects at events."[/quote] +1. This. Look for a league or start your own. I started a team in elementary, did discover a few years and last year did explore which was more challenging since my background is not in CS. Got some help with the coding in explore. Now my kid is in middle school, and they have robotics teams and lab (2 teams in middle school). They are doing challenge and no way I could handle this with coding or build. Way out of my league and definitely needs to be run by teachers and mentors in the field.[/quote]
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