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Two BCSC VEX IQ robotics teams qualify for the VEX Robotics World Championship

  • Two BCSC VEX IQ robotics teams, Central Middle School's Central Cyborgs and Smith Elementary's Sonic Cyborgs, qualified for the VEX Robotics World Championship in Dallas, set for the week of May 6 to May 14, after their performance at the state championship competition over the weekend.
  • VEX IQ is a robotics program designed for elementary and middle school students, where teams build and program robots to compete in challenges.
  • The Central Cyborgs were awarded the Think Award for coding and design of a well-developed robot, and the Sonic Cyborgs earned 4th place in the Teamwork Award at the 2025 Indiana Robotics State Championship held on Saturday for elementary and middle school students.
  • BCSC sent a record eight teams to the state championship this year, a significant increase from the one team sent in 2023, with five teams from Central and three from Smith.
  • BCSC has hosted three major VEX IQ robotics tournaments this year, including December's Super Saturday Holiday Hussle at Northside Middle School, Jan. 18's RoboRodeo at Columbus East High School, and the RoboRex Showdown on March 1 at Northside.
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The Republic broke the news in Columbus, United States on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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