Robotics

Jacksonville school robotics team wins Lego league state championship


A Landmark Middle School robotics team won the FIRST Lego League State Championship in West Palm Beach, only the second Duval County school to win the state competition.

The “Cybots” bested 55 other teams from across Florida in the March event, which brought them a bid to the 200-team world championship in Houston in April. They did not win there, but relished the experience, according to their coach and mentor, Landmark teacher Avis Collier.

“I am beyond proud of these amazing group of kids and their many accomplishments,” Collier said.

Team members are Kamaurie Sutherland, Grace Pendergraft, Kam’Ron Diamond, Zoey Takamine and siblings Briar, Carson and Jayden Agidius.

Even before the state win, the Cybots have shown winning form for two years running, qualifying annually for state and regional competitions. Collier attributed their success to “perseverance, determination and hard work.”

The national Lego League was founded by a nonprofit called FIRST — For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology — founded by inventor Dean Kamen. FIRST helps prepare youth ages 4 to 18 for the future “through … inclusive, team-based robotics programs,” according to the league website.



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