High schoolers win robotics competition
After winning regionals, Career High team must now raise $2K to compete in national robotics championship
In a spacious, sun-lit workshop at Hill Regional Career High School, the robot CRASH VII — an acronym for Career Robots Are So Hot — is on the loose. It can run, turn, grab objects and even transform itself into a ramp.
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