2024 Stillhouse FIRST LEGO Robotics Results
- LCSS Media Reports

- Dec 18, 2024
- 1 min read
Core Values Award
2nd Place
51966 - Spellcasters
1st Place
46136 - The Sirens
Innovation Project Award
2nd Place
51865 - Coral Warriors
1st Place
46139 - The LEGOATS
Coach/Mentor Award
Paula Davis
MVP Directors Choice Award
Dr Tammy Smith
Robot Performance Award
3rd Place
46127 - Techno Builders
2nd Place
51867 - Flying Five
1st Place
46130 - Super Stingrays
Robot Design Award
2nd Place
51860 - Rock N Robots
1st Place
51301 - Mighty Waves
Champion's Award
2nd Place
51861 - King Crabs
1st Place
46135 - LEGO Legends
Rising Star
51300 - Super Bots
Judges' Team Spirit Award
52810 - Smurf Berry Fairies





Congratulations to everyone who participated in the LEGO Robotics competition! It’s inspiring to see students develop problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking through hands-on projects like these. Activities that encourage building and making things can spark confidence and patience at any age. That’s one reason I also enjoy creative crafts outside of robotics. Working on this frog kit is a relaxing way to practice focus while creating something fun from scratch. Whether it's coding robots or learning crochet, both hobbies show how rewarding it is to turn simple materials into something you're proud to share.
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