On Saturday, March 25, more than 50 teams from across Oklahoma participated in our SeaPerch Challenge, a robotics competition that involves designing, building, and operating an underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV).
At the competition, students participated in an interview with professional engineers to talk through their design process and then tested their ROV’s performance in a series of underwater challenges. These challenges include navigating an underwater obstacle course and a real-world-themed mission course inspired by this year’s mission theme, “Ocean Exploration.” Learn more about the program here.
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Congratulations to this year’s winners!
Elementary Category
First Place: “S3,” Dove Science Academy
Second Place: “Oakdale Rockets 5,” Oakdale Public Schools
Third Place: “Eagle 1,” Sequoyah Public Schools
Middle School Category
First Place: “Circuit Breakers 1,” Memorial Middle School
Second Place: “Circuit Breakers 2,” Memorial Middle School
Third Place: “The Weekend Warriors,” Jenks East Intermediate
High School Category
First Place: “Mingo Dingoes,” Mingo Valley Christian School
Second Place: “SS Eagles,” Sequoyah Mid-High / High School
Third Place: “Sequoyah Eagles,” Sequoyah Mid-High / High School
Advancing to International SeaPerch Competition
“Circuit Breakers 1,” Memorial Middle School
“Circuit Breakers 2,” Memorial Middle School
Alternate: “Mingo Dingoes,” Mingo Valley Christian School