The Bishop Hendricken robotics club was part of the winning alliance in the Rhode Island First Tech Challenge held Saturday at New England Institute of Technology. The competition capped months of …
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The Bishop Hendricken robotics club was part of the winning alliance in the Rhode Island First Tech Challenge held Saturday at New England Institute of Technology. The competition capped months of works for the Hendricken students, who designed, built and programmed the robot. The Hawks Robotics Club includes (from left) Michael Solomon, '14, Bishop Hendricken faculty member Richard Notardonato, Jonathan Andrews, '14, and Max Rademacher, '14.
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JohnStark
Another example of Hendricken recruiting all the best eighth grade robot-builder/programmers! So unfair. They should compete against other Catholic school robot-builder/programmers to level the playing field for the public schools.
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