NORCOM TEAM HEADS ROBOTICS COMPETITION
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NORCOM TEAM HEADS ROBOTICS COMPETITION
Promoting economic growth, leadership and education within the City of Portsmouth Newsletter No. 42 www.portsmouthpartnership.org January 2014 NORCOM TEAM HEADS ROBOTICS COMPETITION When I.C. Norcom High School hosted its first VEX Robotics competition in 2009, only five other schools’ teams showed up to compete. Since then, news stories from around the world have trumpeted the potential that robotics research has shown in applications ranging from self-guided vacuum cleaners to minimally invasive medical and biotech tools. All the while, the Portsmouth Schools System has shown that it “gets it”: its robotics program has continued to grow, its students have continued to excel, and I.C. Norcom High School continues to host the regional VEX competition. Need proof? This past December, 57 teams competed from middle and high schools from as far away as McLean, Woodbridge, Culpeper, Mechanicsville, Chesterfield and Glen Allen. And, this year, the I.C. Norcom Predators emerged on top, along with one other team from Gloucester. As regional victors they will advance to the state competition in April, and have a shot at the VEX Robotics World Championship this spring in Anaheim, CA, The victorious Norcom and Gloucester with top- ranked teams from around the world. teams, top; competition scene, bottom. The VEX Robotics Competition is a product of the Robotics Education and Competition Foundation. Participating middle- and high-school students receive identical components, supplied in VEX Robotics Design System kits, but use their own imagination and grit to develop robots which must display the skills required to win points-scoring qualification and elimination matches in the all-day events. In the end, the team with the best control of the robot who can consistently bust the best offensive and defensive moves carries the day. I.C. Norcom High School will host another regional competition on March 8, from 9a – 5p, and the state competition will follow at the Virginia State Fairgrounds in mid-April. This year’s VEX Robotics World Championship in Anaheim will truly be a global event, with top-ranked peers expected to hail from the US, Brazil, China, Colombia, India, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain and the United Kingdom. Portsmouth Public Schools’ focus on robotics shows that it is committed to strengthening its evolving STEM pathway, and the success of its kids proves that the program is working. Congratulations to our schools, and to the I.C. Norcom Greyhounds robotics team! PORTSMOUTH PARTNERSHIP - CITY OF PORTSMOUTH - PHRA GPDC 15 years 1,000 jobs $22,000,000 tax revenue Aston Honored As Distinguished Alum Mr. G. Robert “Bob” Aston was recognized as a distinguished alumnus of Portsmouth Public Schools at the Portsmouth Schools Foundation’s December 3 luncheon, held in his honor at the Renaissance Hotel. Aston, whose banking career began with Citizens Trust, is currently CEO of TowneBank, one of the largest banks headquartered in Virginia, with 27 banking offices and over $4.5 billion in assets. Over 300 guests were ushered to their tables by I.C. Norcom students, and served at tables decorated by students from Lakeview and Simonsdale Elementary Schools. After a presentation of colors by the Wilson High School Honor Guard, the Porte Towne Magic! Show Choir presented an impressive program during lunch. Mr. Aston’s comments were entertaining and insightful, stressing the need for our schools to arm today’s students with the critical thinking skills required by today’s competitive marketplace. Cradock Alum and TowneBank CEO Bob Aston Porte Towne Magic! Show Choir entertained the event’s guests The event was a tremendous success, netting over $25,000 for the Portsmouth Schools Foundation and its many ambitious programs. JOB, INTERNSHIP AND MENTORING OPPORTUNITIES . . . Is your company looking for seasonal or summer help? The Portsmouth Public School System has responsible students eager to work in the areas of nursing, culinary arts, child care, the hospitality industry, industrial welding, and more. To find out how you, your company and our kids can benefit, please contact: Craig Hill, Coordinator, Career and Technical Education Portsmouth Public Schools 822-2711 822-2927 [email protected] PORTSMOUTH PARTNERSHIP - CITY OF PORTSMOUTH - PHRA GPDC 15 years 1,000 jobs $22,000,000 tax revenue