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The Good Thing: The Atom Smashers Robotics Team at Johnson H.S.

The Good Thing: The Atom Smashers Robotics Team at Johnson H.S. Meets twice weekly at Johnson H.S., more frequently in January and February.

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The Good Thing: The Atom Smashers Robotics Team at Johnson H.S.

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  1. The Good Thing: The Atom Smashers Robotics Team at Johnson H.S. • Meets twice weekly at Johnson H.S., more frequently in January and February. • Compete in FIRST Robotics Competition where the team receives design criteria, and the team has 6 weeks to develop a robot to compete. Placed first in the Peachtree regional, then 43 out of 73 teams at the national. Why is it special? Why do we need more things like this? • Participation can be a life-changing, career-molding experience to high school team members. • Provides mentoring and vision for career path in science and technology through team activity and volunteers from organizations such as Gulfstream and GTREP. • Gives youth practical, hands on, mechanical, electrical and computer skills. • Purposefully teaches “gracious professionalism”. • Robotics competition fosters themes of sportsmanship and good citizenship. • High school youth lead a program at the middle school based on their program. • Several adult volunteers are planning to use their volunteer experience to establish similar programs in other Savannah schools. • To note, I learned about this team at the Coastal BETA Awards in October. When asked “for the envelope please”, the announcer was handed an envelope by the Atom Smasher Robotics Team robot. Contact/location: Lori Derf Science and Technology Teacher Johnson High School Phone: 303-4299 E-mail: Lori.Derf@savannah.chatham.k12.ga.us

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