Nearly all students from low‑income households
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The students of our community don't have enough opportunities to acquire the leader technology that is running our world. I would like to provide the opportunity for my students to be able to learn the basics of robotics, so in the future they are the ones that will be able to compete for the jobs that will be created b the last technologies in the world.
The school has started the robotics program but we don't have enough resources to provide all the students that we have in the program what they need. Actually there are 40 students eager to learn and full of new ideas. They are very excited about learning robotics, because they see how technology can improve the lives of everyone.
Ours is a small agricultural community that will improve if the students that we have are able to see how they are the ones that should be leading the progress. We are starting to learn how jobs that were done by people are done by machines; now we are needing engineers to fill the jobs that are being created.
I see robotics in the school, as the door that will open the path for future engineers that will work for the future of our community; and the experiences they get will guide them to make good choices for their future as community leaders.
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The students of our community don't have enough opportunities to acquire the leader technology that is running our world. I would like to provide the opportunity for my students to be able to learn the basics of robotics, so in the future they are the ones that will be able to compete for the jobs that will be created b the last technologies in the world.
The school has started the robotics program but we don't have enough resources to provide all the students that we have in the program what they need. Actually there are 40 students eager to learn and full of new ideas. They are very excited about learning robotics, because they see how technology can improve the lives of everyone.
Ours is a small agricultural community that will improve if the students that we have are able to see how they are the ones that should be leading the progress. We are starting to learn how jobs that were done by people are done by machines; now we are needing engineers to fill the jobs that are being created.
I see robotics in the school, as the door that will open the path for future engineers that will work for the future of our community; and the experiences they get will guide them to make good choices for their future as community leaders.