Introducing Kell Robotics 
We are the people that sit at the 'cool table'. The Kell Robotics Team isn't about building robots or gadgets. It is about educating student, parents, and the community about what engineers and scientists really do and why their work is relevent. We do this by participating in a number of outreach and educational activities. We also get to use that little muscle between our ears and build a robot for competition. FIRST LEGO League
The FIRST LEGO League (FLL) introduces children, ages 9 to 14, to the fun and excitement of solving real-world problems by applying math, science, and technology. No matter what the child’s subject interest, FLL offers an opportunity for engagement. Whether it is by creativity, technology, or research, FLL dares kids to test, explore, expand, or completely change thoughts and approaches for different sciences each year. For more information, click the read more button below. Read more... FIRST Tech Challenge
The FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) offers high school and middle school students the traditional challenge of a FIRST competition, but with a more affordable kit. FTC is designed for those who want to compete head-to-head, using a sports model. Teams of up to 10 students are responsible for designing, building, and programming their robots to compete in an alliance format against other teams. For more information, click the read more button below. Read more... FIRST Robotics Competition
The FIRST LEGO League (FLL) The FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) combines the excitement of sport with science and technology to create a unique varsity sport for the mind.
The FIRST Robotics Competition challenges teams of young people and their mentors to solve a common problem in a six-week timeframe using a standard "kit of parts" and a common set of rules. Read more... Lemelson MIT Inventeams
Lemelson MIT InvenTeams are teams of high school students, teachers, and mentors that receive grants up to $10,000 each to invent technological solutions to real-world problems. Entering its eighth year, this initiative of the Lemelson-MIT Program aims to inspire a new generation of inventors. Read more...
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