The Warren Area High School robotics team is celebrating a season they won’t soon forget, racking up more than 17 awards in various regional competitions. This devoted team, guided by technology education teacher Arthur Anderson, has proven that hard work and teamwork can lead to remarkable achievements. Consisting of enthusiastic students like Donald Anderson, Rebecca Anderson, Abbi Cornman, Liam Ferry, Mason Moore, Phil Nickerson, and Lincoln Olsen, the team has turned their passion for robotics into an impressive track record.
The excitement doesn’t stop there—the team is gearing up for the state competition in Clarion, where they aim to qualify for an even bigger stage: the world championships! Their successes have not only made waves locally but have also caught the eye of other robotics teams across Pennsylvania. As one team member put it, their journey has been a great experience for both the students and the community, with recognition fueling their momentum.
It's clear that the skills they’ve honed in their robotics lab—building, coding, testing, and refining their robot—are intricately linked to what they learn in the classroom. With such encouragement from their advisor and the community, there's no telling how far this talented team will go. The only question left is—what’s next for these young innovators?