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VEX Cortex Video Trainer for RobotC

May 19, 2014 Mr. Erbland

http://www.education.rec.ri.cmu.edu/products/teaching_robotc_cortex/index.html

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Over Under game elements have arrived! That was th Over Under game elements have arrived! That was the shortest off-season ever.
Robots at the Brophy Science Fair - it’s just li Robots at the Brophy Science Fair - it’s just like being at VEX Worlds!
Framingham High School competed with three VRC tea Framingham High School competed with three VRC teams this year: 9421H - Hot Sauce, 9421R - Roboty McRobotface, and 9421W - Wasted Potential.  The H team qualified for Vex World's through skills at regionals, and the R team qualified through becoming a region semifinalist.  At World's, the H team competed in the Research Division and ended in 63rd with a record of 4-6.  The R team competed in the Opportunity Division and ended in  6th with a record of 9-1.  The R team allianced with team 63857D - Out of Stock, also from Southern New England, and together they became Division Quarterfinalists!  9421R became the first ever Framingham High School team to ever make it to Division Elimination Rounds at Worlds!  Congratulations to all FHS teams that competed this season and best of luck in next year's Over Under!
The Framingham Robotics Electronics Recycling Even The Framingham Robotics Electronics Recycling Event went very well today!  Thank you to all who dropped off appliances, we got a ton!  This is helping us send these two robotics teams off to Dallas for the 2023 World Championship!
Quarterfinals 3 - All 3 FHS teams, head to head on Quarterfinals 3 - All 3 FHS teams, head to head on one field! 🤖
Congratulations to our FHS teams, 9421H, 9421R, and 9421W, on a fun and exciting final Framingham Spin Up Qualifier!
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Congratulations to our FHS-R team, @fhs.9421r, for Congratulations to our FHS-R team, @fhs.9421r, for earning Tournament Finalists & Robot Skills 2nd Place at the Masuk Robotics High School VRC December Spin Up Qualifier! 
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Tyler Garofalo - Social Media Manager -- Tyler has Tyler Garofalo - Social Media Manager
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Tyler has been doing vex robotics since the 6th grade.  He is excited to compete in his senior year on this team.  He's had the privilege to compete in Vex Worlds twice, once in 2018, and the next in 2019. In addition to robotics, he has a passion for the theatre arts.  He enjoys analyzing data and specialize in his teams scouting, though he often struggles with visualizing and synthesizing design ideas.
Zac Dustin - Education and Information Technology Zac Dustin - Education and Information Technology Officer
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Zac is a senior and this is his 7th year competing in Vex Robotics and he has been to Worlds twice. Zac is the Co-President of the Art Club. As an artist, one of his biggest strengths is drawing prototypes and designs. He also helps build and design his teams robot, as well as formulate game strategies and scout other teams at competitions. One of his weaknesses is coding. During the year he works at Shaw's and during the summer he is a camp counselor in Vermont. He enjoys taking math, physics, and computer science classes. He am looking forward to this year as it is his last year competing in Vex.
Brady Levensohn - Treasurer -- This will be Brady' Brady Levensohn - Treasurer
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This will be Brady's 7th year competing in Vex robotics. As a senior, this is his final year in Vex, so this year means the most of all seven to him. He has been to Worlds once in 2019. Outside of robotics, he is a Varsity baseball player and an active member in the community. He enjoys taking mathematics classes, and he plans on majoring in statistics in college. In robotics, he helps his team build, design, and drive the robot, as well as analyze game strategies. One of his biggest strengths includes facilitating communications, and one of his weaknesses is in-depth coding. He is looking forward to a very successful season!
Ryan McLoughlin - Co-President -- This is Ryan's 5 Ryan McLoughlin - Co-President
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This is Ryan's 5th year of competing in robotics. He competed at 2019 Worlds. This is his last year of robotics as a senior and he looks forward to the possibility of competing in college level robotics in the near future. He is currently a member of the Framingham High School Swim and Dive team. In school, he enjoys STEM based classes, and outside of school, he loves to be outdoors, including skiing, hiking, travelling, and photography. He also works year round as a Lifeguard. In robotics, he enjoys programming, CAD, and building, but his main focus this year is software. He is not as strong at documenting, but he hopes to improve his documentation skills this season with a dedicated software notebook. His goal for the season is to create a working PID controller, and possibly integrate a path following algorithm into his autonomous programs.
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