Team History
The Circuit Birds, FRC Team 4601 was founded with the intention of offering the students within the Canfield Local Schools a chance to pursue interests in STEM. This program provides students with the opportunity to explore areas of technology, engineering, software programming, and develop problem-solving skills which will benefit students in later careers, colleges, and experiences. FRC allows for a competitive environment where students design, build, and test a robot for unique challenges against other teams.
In the past the team has done pretty well at local and regional competitions while even making to the world championship competition.
Past Accomplishments
2022
Quality Award – Buckeye Regional
Mahoning Valley Robotics Challenge – Winner
2018
Mahoning Valley Robotics Challenge– Most Charitable
2015
Mahoning Valley Robotics Challenge – Winner
Mahoning Valley Robotics Challenge – 2nd Most Charitable
2014
Mahoning Valley Robotics Challenge – Winner
Mahoning Valley Robotics Challenge – 2nd Most Charitable
Greater Pittsburgh Regional – Alliance #7 Captain
2013
Pittsburgh Regional – Rookie All Star
Pittsburgh Regional – Rookie Highest Seed
World Championships – Rookie Inspiration – Galileo Division
The Circuit Birds at the Buckeye Regional in Cleveland, OH
The Buckeye Regional takes place every year at the Wolstein Center at Cleveland State University every year normally in March. It Houses about 60 teams that compete with and against each other to take home the big win and qualify for World Championships.