Thursday, February 24, 2022

Arizona Championship Results & Scholarship Opportunity


Congratulations to all our Arizona Championship teams, and every Arizona team that competed in the Freight Frenzy season! We're so proud of everything you've accomplished. A huge THANK YOU to all our coaches, mentors, volunteers, and tournament hosts who made this season possible. 

We can't wait to see you all for Kickoff next season. Stay tuned for details and updates as we get closer. 

Arizona Championship Results

Special thank you to FRC Team 2486 The CocoNuts for running an amazing event!

The pictures we took during the event can be found HERE.

  • Inspire Award:14436, Roaring Robotics
  • Dean's List Finalists: 
    • Braden, 14854 Pioneer 327
    • Grace, 8081, Knights of the Lab Table
    • Brandon, 11980, Team Viper
  • Event Winning Alliance (from the Saguaro Division):
    • 12767, Catholic Master Builders
    • 18420, Metal Masters
  • Event Finalist Alliance (from the Grand Canyon Division):
    • 14835, Tie-Dye Samurai
    • 14584, Pioneer 327
  • Grand Canyon Finalist Alliance: 
    •  2844, Valley X Robotics
    • 15135, Venom
  • Saguaro Division Finalist Alliance:
    • 13968, Herberger Howlers
    • 6174, Automatons
  • Think Award: 6174, Automatons
  • Connect Award: 10984, Beep Patrol
  • Innovate Award sponsored by Raytheon: 2844, Valley X Robotics
  • Control Award sponsored by Arm, Inc: 14584, Pioneer 327
  • Motivate Award: 13910, Voltage
  • Design Award: 8081, Knights of the Lab Table
  • Promote Award: 10984, Beep Patrol
  • Compass Award: Demian Quiroz, 15135 Venom
  • Judges' Choice Award: 18421, Unscheduled Disassembly

Preparing FIRST® LEGO® League teams for FIRST Tech Challenge
If you know FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge teams in your area with students graduating from the program, you know they can continue the adventure, further develop their STEM skills, and strengthen teamwork and collaboration while practicing the next level of coding and robot building through FIRST Tech Challenge. Share this form with FIRST LEGO League Challenge coaches and parents who would like to receive more information from FIRST® on preparing for FIRST Tech Challenge and continuing the FIRST fun!


FIRST Scholarship Opportunity: The Knowledge Society
Unique OpportunityThe Knowledge Society (TKS) is a 10-month program for kids ages 13-17 who are looking to make a real impact with emerging technologies to solve the world’s biggest problems, like climate change, world hunger, poverty, and more.
What does TKS do?TKS provides high school students with the tools, the environment, and the community to enable success. Sessions take place on the weekends from September to June. Here’s what to expect:
  • Learn about 20+ emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Genetic Engineering, Space Tech, and Quantum Computing, and build a portfolio of real projects in the area of your choice.
  • Accelerate your personal growth with training on the mindsets, mental models, and habits of world leaders and CEOs.
  • Work with global organizations to solve real challenges using advanced problem-solving frameworks. This year, students are participating in consulting challenges with Shell, Walmart, Ikea, XPRIZE, and the UN.
  • Join a global community of similarly curious and ambitious people who will support and encourage your growth as your future best friends and collaborators.
  • Receive mentorship from industry experts with experience at companies including Google, Tesla, Apple, Microsoft, BenchSci, and more.
  • Exceptional TKS Innovators can earn access to unique opportunities, including the prestigious Morehead-Cain Scholarship, the Masason Scholars program, internships, and speaking opportunities.
Application Process
TKS is now accepting applications to the Global program. We do not look at grades, and there is no prerequisite to applying. There are very limited spaces available.
For early consideration, please submit an application by March 31st, 2022. Applicants who move to the next stage will be invited to a group interview with the Global Program Director.
Financial AidAfter being accepted into the program, students will then apply for Financial Aid, if needed. TKS provides:
  • Merit-based Scholarships
  • Needs-based Scholarships
  • Full-ride scholarships for exceptional students.
Our corporate partners help ensure the program remains accessible for students from all backgrounds. Students from FIRST are also eligible for a $500 scholarship. If you are accepted into the program, please use the code 2223FIRST when you enroll.
Where do I apply?Learn more about our community, the curriculum, and program benefits on our website here. There is limited cohort availability and financial assistance so we recommend applying early!


Last chance to apply to Girls Who Code’s life-changing summer programs before the March 18th final deadline!

Both programs are 100% free with options to join between June 17 - August 12, and empower high school students who identify as girls or non-binary to make a difference in the world with technology. Plus, both offer incredible college and career benefits that support you for life! Learn more by visiting the FAQ page or by joining a webinar.

·   The 2-week Summer Immersion Program (SIP) welcomes current 9th-11th graders to join live virtual classrooms. You’ll make lifelong friendships as you learn web design together – creating real-world projects in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You’ll even get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at industry-leading companies like EAPfizer, and ViacomCBSPlus, all SIP students can access need-based grants up to $500 for completing the program!

·   The Self-Paced Program is an alternative option that gives current 9th-12th graders the flexibility to earn beginner-level badges in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript or an intermediate-level badge in Python for cybersecurity through independent study.

📣 ðŸ“£  Don’t miss your chance! Head to girlswhocode.com/summerapply today and submit the quick 15-minute app before the final deadline on March 18th!

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