We moved buildings this year and it took all of us to clean up and get moved in. Good thing this picture isn't scratch and sniff!
The Technical Trojans Robotics team is part of FIRST Lego League (FLL). FLL is a robotics program designed to get students excited about science and technology. In FLL, teams learn both through what we do (the Robot Game and the Project) and how we do it (the FLL Core Values). James Weldon Johnson College Prep Middle School has two teams - the Black Team, made up of 7th and 8th grade students, and the Green Team, made up of 6th grade students.
A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!2018 - 2019 CompetitionsBoth teams advanced from their Qualifier to Regionals!
UPDATE! Both teams brought home wins from the Florida State Competition. The Black team pulled first for Inspiration and the Green team took first for Team Work. The Green Team then headed to the WORLD FESTIVAL IN HOUSTON, TEXAS!!!!!!! They had a blast and met teams from all over the world. They also met Woodie Flowers and Dean Kamen! |
2016-17 Competitions The Technical Trojans Black Robotics team won the 2nd place Championship Award at Florida's State competition. Check out all the amazing teams www.flickr.com/photos/127826086@N07/sets/72157683684015026
The team also went to the World Festival in Houston, Texas where they won the First Place award for Team Work. This amazing group of students was the only team from Florida to win an award. |
2018-2019 FLL CHALLENGE
INTO ORBIT "Explore living in and traveling through space" Gather your crew and get ready to explore, challenge and innovate in the demanding and inspiring expanse we call space! The 2018/2019 FIRST®LEGO® League season requires you to work together to break out of your earthly constraints. Do you have what it takes to go INTO ORBIT? 2017 - 2018 CompetitionsThe Technical Trojans competed at State, which was held in St. Augustine Florida this year. They wowed the judges with their innovative solution and walked away with First place for their project - the microfiber Hydro-hooker filter with can remove up to 75% of microfibers from washing machine waste water.
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