Carson High School Robotics team summer camp filling fast, a few seats remain
The Carson High School robotics team, Cyber Mafia, engages the Carson City community in many ways through demonstrations, workshops and volunteer service. There are a few spots remaining for the summer Robotics Camp, the week of June 11-15 at Western Nevada College.
The team has partnered with the Sierra Nevada Junior Optimist International Club, a group dedicated to serving the community through the promotion of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), to provide a fun and stimulating week of activities. The focus will be on building and programming robots, but there will be plenty of interesting science-related diversions, too.
The camp is divided into a morning session for younger kids (with K-4 the suggested target grades) and an afternoon session for older kids (4– 8). The younger campers will work with LEGO WeDo robotics kits, and the older campers will work with LEGO Mindstorms.
Cyber Mafia is using the camp as both a way to connect with the community and raise funds for next season. This past season, the team took second place in the state. The team’s goal for next season is to advance to the World Championship, as it did in 2017.
The camp will have a morning session targeted towards K-4 graders and an afternoon session for 4-8th graders. To learn more or sign up, visit CyberMafia5687.weebly.com or email CyberMafia5687@gmail.com.
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