The Triple Triangularity, Napoleon High School’s Robotics Team 40684D, has been invited to compete in the VEX HS World Championship held in Dallas, Texas. The tournament, scheduled for April 24-27, will see the team of students Cameron Smith, Mason Keith, and Griffin Keith go up against 800 teams from around the world.
The VEX Robotics World Championship is an annual event presented by the Northrop Grumman Foundation and the REC Foundation that brings together the top VEX IQ Robotics Competition, VEX Robotics Competition, and VEX U teams. This year marks the second consecutive time that Napoleon High School has qualified for this prestigious event.
Adam Draa, the Math/Science/Technology Teacher and STEM Coach at Napoleon High School expressed his pride in the team’s achievements. With a record of 55-28-1 in the regular season and several awards this season including Tournament Finalist Awards, Tournament Champion Award, Design Award, Innovation Awards and Skills Champion Awards; The Triple Triangularity has shown exceptional dedication and skill. Coach Draa is excited to watch them compete on a global stage.
At the Skills Challenge State Championships held at Kettering University in Flint, Team 40684D achieved a notable score of 307 which raised their global ranking to 395 out of over 11,000 high school teams worldwide. This success is a result of their hard work and commitment to robotics. As they prepare for the upcoming World Championship in Dallas