The ACP High School VEX robotics program emphasizes student growth, arming its young engineers with valuable assets such as creativity, problem-solving skills, and responsibility. From brainstorming ideas, problem-solving hardware issues, and debugging code to budgeting, ordering parts, and ensuring that the robots are ready by competition time, the club members take charge of all stages of the robot’s design and development.
ACP High School’s Robotics Club has grown rapidly in the eleven years since its inception in 2013. We have four competitive teams – the Knights, Jesters, Blacksmiths, and Mages. The program includes 24 students from a campus of around 1200 students.
In previous years, our teams have advanced to compete in both the VRC Arizona State Championship and VEX Worlds, the prestigious, international championship competition held in Dallas, Texas. We strive to be even more competitive this year.