NKN participates in FIRST Tech Challenge. In 2018-2019 our rookie team The Goblet of Wires attended the State Competition after winning their Qualifying tournament with Tillamook's new North Coast League. During the 2019-2020 season - a new team CTRL+ALT+SUCCEED ended up taking everyone to Superqualifiers! During the 22-23 season NKN hosted the North Coast League competitions at NKN High School with three NKN teams - Cybernetic Chaos, Lathos, and Mountain Dudez participating. 23-24 season saw three NKN teams The Menacing Muffin Dragons, The Argonauts and the World's Smallest Team joining the Silicon Forest League. The Menacing Muffin Dragons ended up the 2nd place team at the Second Chance Tournament in Philomath, and the Argonauts placed 12th in the Blue Division at the Oregon Championships. 2024-2025 season NKN consolidated into one mega team called Undecided, they placed 5th in the Silicon Forest League, and are attending the Spark Invitational in Philomath. Many thanks to the Eugene Schmuck Foundation, Mudd-Nick Foundation, ORTOP, NWRESD, Tillamook Creamery Scovel's Ink, Upper Crust Pizza, and the Oregon Department of Education for funding NKN FIRST Tech Challenge Teams.
If you are interested in joining the Robotics Club- please contact Ms. Harmon! Her email is kathrynh@nknsd.org.
Students will work in teams to solve problems using resources available in the Neah-Kah-Nie Makerspace. Students will design models for 3D printing and Laser Cutting. The goal of this class is to prepare students to engage in Engineering curriculum in college.
Students may repeat the class - in it they may apply the engineering design process to solve more complex problems in Robotics or Microelectronics using resources in the Makerspace.
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Read the guidelines and get 100% on the test to use tools in the NKN Makerspace.
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