Robotics

Rickards High amped for new robotics program with help from state


Tim Qin, a freshman, and Dylan Ryan-Zil, a sophomore, are two buddies who enjoy robotics studies at Rickards High School as active members on the Science Olympiad team.

And starting this fall, more students at the high school on Tallahassee’s south side will get the chance to consider a robotics career pathway with the introduction of the school’s new robotics program.

“We were into robotics before this,” Tim said.

“Yes, but we never did anything like this before,” Dylan chimed in as both demonstrated a run of the robot they built and coded over a few months.

Tim said he wants to become an aerospace engineer, and Dylan knows he wants to work in a STEM-related field, but is still exploring career options.

Tim Qin and Dylan Ryan-Zil are students at James S. Rickards High School and participate in robotics competitions with the Science Olympiad team.

“I’m definitely interested in it, and I think a lot of people are, so it’s pretty cool,” Dylan said.

Rickards Principal Douglas Cook said he is charged up for the new career and technical program as a robot enthusiast himself.

“As a former robotics teacher … who started programming back in the 90’s, I am excited to see what our young people can do,” Cook said.



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