How to get involved
There are two competitive student robotics organizations in Nevada: and . The local community team, the , is open to all ages.
Be an advocate for robotics programs
Encourage funding and support for robotics programs in secondary education by sharing our videos and our message with legislators, school board members and your local school teachers and administrators.
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Become a coach or mentor
Teachers, parents, college students and community members can become a robotics team coach or mentor, or volunteer to help out with practices and competitions.
- For current educators, or to get year-round teacher training.
- College students who are robotics program alumni can become a Robotics Outreach Coach and help new teachers and emerging teams. Visit or for details.
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Start a robotics program in your school
Anyone can take this step and support EDAWN’s goal of 100% of our regional schools having some form of robotics programming!
Join a robotics team
Being on a robotics team is really fun! You’ll meet lots of great people and learn skills such as coding, designing, teamwork and problem solving.
- Inquire through your school to see if there’s an existing team to join.
- Contact Caroline Hanson to get information about local FIRST Nevada teams. The teams usually have students representing different schools as well as homeschool students.
- Join the community team, . This club is open to all ages.