A recent GarverGives donation of $5,000 to Bryant High
School’s engineering department allowed for the purchase of robotics kits for a
summer-long camp in which students learned how to construct and operate robots
while building STEM-related problem-solving skills.
“This is such a valuable program for students in a variety
of grades and skillsets that we were honored to contribute,” said Garver
Project Manager Craig Leone. “Now, these students will be even better equipped
to continue the great work they’ve been doing in recent years.”
Students in grades 4-7 were guided through the steps of
constructing and programming a competition-capable robot, which culminated in a
camp-wide tournament. Students in grades 6-8 were introduced to more advanced
coding concepts while using sensor-loaded, smart robots. Informal sessions
open to students in all schools were also held, allowing the Bryant Engineering Department to share their resources and knowledge with other students.
Bryant Engineering, which works with Project Lead the Way,
won the State Excellence Award for robotics in 2013, and state tournaments in
the four years since, while also competing at the VEX Robotics World
Championships, finishing as a semifinalist in 2016.
To learn more about GarverGives visit
www.GarverUSA.com/garvergives.