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CPS could add 17 robotics teams if grant funding is approved | Mid-Missouri News

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March 16, 2022
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CPS could add 17 robotics teams if grant funding is approved | Mid-Missouri News
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This story was edited to say the Columbia Board of Education approved the application for a grant from Dana Inc., rather than the grant was approved. CPS has not yet received funds for any robotics programs; approval was only given to submit an application.

COLUMBIA – The Columbia Board of Education unanimously approved the application for a grant that would help incorporate the district’s first robotics program at its meeting Monday night. 

Grant applications and/or acceptance of grant funds must be approved prior to the start of a project or submission of an application, according to CPS spokesperson Michelle Baumstark. 

Jefferson Middle School robotics team coach Kate McKenzie is the applicant for the grant with Dana Inc., which requests $36,000. 

The grant would fund new after-school programs and a tournament that would be held later this year through the organization FIRST. FIRST hosts competitions in lego league, tech challenge and robotics competition, for kids ranging from kindergarten through high school. 

The district said its goal for this year is to form 17 new FIRST LEGO League teams at elementary and middle schools, as well as three new FIRST Tech Challenge teams at high schools.

Jefferson Middle School already has sixth and seventh grade FIRST LEGO League Challenge teams and an eighth grade FIRST Tech Challenge team. Now that McKenzie can submit the application, robotic programs could expand beyond Jefferson Middle School if CPS is considered for the funding.


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Lab Space Robotics, located in Jefferson City, offers STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) workshops and classes for kids. It offers robotic projects, digital art, coding, engineering and game design courses. 

Annette Alberts, the owner and teacher at Lab Space Robotics, said it’s important to give children STEAM opportunities early on. 

“So if you build those concepts from ages six, seven and eight, all the way up through high school, the things that those high school kids are going to understand intuitively, because they’ve held it, they’ve done it with their hands, they’re going to understand intuitively what they need to do when they get to those robots,” Alberts said.

Alberts said children can learn in real life skills in robotics programs.

“Getting them in there with a screwdriver and getting them in there with drills and experiencing what’s elastic potential energy, and what does it do?” Alberts said. “Those things are so fundamental for so many things, whether it be robotics later on, or you’re working at your house, and you need to figure out why the door won’t [open]. It’s real life skills.”

Alberts said when she is helping her students with their projects, she sees many amazing things.

“It’s amazing just to see the excitement that they have over what they have done. And to see their willingness to stay and work,” Alberts said. “It’s just amazing how much they pick up our STEM club for grades six through eight.”

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