Arlington ISD students win big at robotics competition

Arlington ISD students proved their prowess in robotics and coding last Saturday, securing seven major awards at the Sphero Global Challenge state competition in Little Elm, Texas. The competition builds problem-solving skills through real-world challenges and incorporates robotics, coding, design, and computational thinking skills.

“We’re really proud of our 25 elite teams from across seven campuses,” said Susan Anderson, Arlington ISD technology integration specialist. “Arlington ISD students demonstrated exceptional teamwork, technical skill, and creative problem-solving.”

Moore Elementary dominates

Moore Elementary emerged as a powerhouse during the event. The campus took home both first and third place in the indi category, showcasing their ability to master color-sensor programming and logic…

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