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Robotics / "Mustang Bots"

Updates
 
- Mix and Match game released
- Robotics tryout information coming soon - we will be at back to School nights with information and selling t-shirts!
How to prep: watch the game footage and design a robot that you think would win the competition. Be sure to explain why and how it would work. Remember to come prepared and enthusiastic!

About Us: 

 

At Montague Charter Academy, our robotics program empowers students to explore the world of technology and engineering in hands-on and innovative ways. Our robotics program encourages students to develop critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills while working with cutting-edge tools and software. Whether building simple robots or tackling complex challenges, students are inspired to think creatively and collaborate as they prepare for the future of STEM. Through engaging projects and competitions, we nurture a passion for learning that extends beyond the classroom and sets the foundation for success in a tech-driven world.

Competition Dates:

October 23, 2025

November 13, 2025 (cancelled)

December 11, 2025

January 22, 2026

February 11, 2026

Our Teams: 

Red Rovers: 83723A

Blueberry Bots: 83723B

Metal Marshmallows: 83723C

Flaming Flamingos: 83723D

Collage
 
 
 
MCA's Mustang Bots participated in their first ever robotics competition. The regional competitions for the 2019-20 are held at Cesar Chavez Learning Academies in San Fernando, California. Go Mustang Bots!
 
Robot pic
Robotics STEM research students Carlos and Lily got a treat. They met director Blaine Baggett and System Engineer Robert Manning from JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) after they watched the documentary " The Pathfinders: The Story of the First Mars Rover Mission"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kinder Robotics with Mrs. Stewart

 

Mrs. Stewart is guiding students through the exciting world of robotics with VEX 123! In her class, students are learning the fundamentals of programming using VEX 123 robots. These programmable robots provide an engaging and interactive learning experience, where students explore concepts like problem-solving, coding, and critical thinking. Mrs. Stewart encourages hands-on learning as students work to program their robots, helping them build a strong foundation in STEM skills that will last a lifetime.

Have Questions or Want more information? 
Email: Ms. Ramirez (Robotics Assistant)
 
Check out our STEM Research Project Video!