Baltimore, MD – Dec. 14, 2022 - On December 13th, twelve Bais Yaakov high schoolers in grades 10, 11, and 12 went to HAFTR in the Five Towns to compete against over a dozen other schools in a robotics competition. Led by STEM teachers Mrs. Sarena Schwartz and Mrs. Ora Attar, the students built and coded two robots and competed against 25 other robots. Both teachers were proud of their students’ amazing attitude, teamwork, and conduct throughout the competition and Bais Yaakov of Baltimore came in second and third place! Mazel Tov!
The robotics competition is hosted by the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education (CIJE). In order to create a robotics league that catered to the unique demands of Jewish day schools, CIJE decided to network their participating schools and created a new Vex Robotics League. Established over ten years ago, CIJE has implemented a STEM curriculum which is utilized by 200 Jewish day schools across the country.
Students are given a challenge for the robot to be able to complete specific tasks. They then work together with their team to engineer their design and optimize their robot for the challenge. The challenge paved the way for creative approaches to problem solving, as well as the opportunity to hone essential soft skills: collaboration, strategic thinking, troubleshooting, agility and the ability to pivot seamlessly. Through this initiative, students gain first-hand exposure to robotics, which is a conglomerate of three separate disciplines: electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science. Each year, CIJE issues a new challenge for the robotics team to accomplish new and different tasks.