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Ohio Virtual Academy Students Compete in Stride’s National K12 Robotics Competition

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In May, the students from OHVA — known as the OHVA Cardinals team — participated in the K12 National Robotics Competition, facing off against 11 other teams in the virtual first round. Using Cogmation Robotics software, each team member was required to develop code to navigate a maze with their robot. Progressing to the second virtual round, the OHVA Cardinals competed in a recycling challenge, instructing their robot to pick up cans and place them in a recycling bin. After a successful second round, the OHVA Cardinals and four other teams from Texas and Washington advanced to the final round.

For the final competition, each team headed to the Stride headquarters in Reston, VA to compete in person. The final challenge required the teams to initiate their code on a computer to instruct the robot to move two blocks from a starting point to a designated square on the robotics mat. Scores from the best of three rounds were used to determine winners, placing the OHVA Cardinals in fourth place.

“Reed, Lincoln, and Connor worked extremely hard over the last few months on their code, and it was encouraging to see their hard work pay off,” said Dr. Kristin Stewart, Executive Director at OHVA. “We’re extremely grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with K12 to offer experiences like this to all our students, allowing them to explore their interests in a real-world setting.”

Robotics is just one of the many courses and career clubs OHVA offers students in grades 7-12. OHVA students can take career-focused electives that are centered around high-demand career fields, such as agriculture, food and natural resources, business, education, engineering, health sciences, and information technology. In addition, OHVA’s career clubs allow students to connect, practice professional skills, work on service projects, take field trips, and compete against other local, state, and national schools and organizations.

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Source: Stride, Inc.

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