Inaugural award goes to Haley Chambers

 FIRST ROBOTICS TEAM 365 PRESENTS NEW AWARD

 

How do you honor two men known for their personal integrity and commitment to others? And– How do you keep it a secret when one of them is a gifted communicator who leads the organization?

 

At last May’s  2014-2015 MOE FRC’s Annual Picnic, the wife and children of one of MOEs founding mentors, John Larock did just that—and more. For his milestone birthday, they unveiled a new annual student award in memory of John’s father, the John Anthony Larock, Sr. Memorial Award.

 

The award is intended to acknowledge and celebrate one outstanding student who demonstrates values attributed to Mr. Larock, Sr. –a strong work ethic and gracious professionalism.  

 

In conjunction with the board and a selected group of mentors, the 2014-2015 award was presented to an active and dedicated member of the MOE team, Haley Chambers, a junior at A.I. DuPont High School.  Haley was recognized for her tireless work to promote the team both as an ambassador and as a student member. Mentors were unanimous in their choice of Haley who is known for her kindness and humility, as well as her dedication and volunteerism. 


In establishing the award, Mrs. Larock noted that while any student is eligible to win the award, they cannot win two years in a row.  Also, if mentors determine that there is not a suitable candidate, the award might not be presented that year.  A plaque will be engraved listing each year’s winner — starting with Haley. In addition, the winners receive a certificate and cash award. Congratulations, Haley!

Upcoming public event

Family Fun Day at the Museum

Who: Elementary and middle grade students from FLL team ThunderMinds and High school age students from FRC team MOE365, among dozens of other exhibitors

What: DMNH Second Annual Family Fun Day

When: Saturday, June 13, 9:30 am to 2 pm

Where: Delaware Museum of Natural History, 4840 Kennett Pike, Wilmington

Free with museum admission.

More info and directions at DMNH website, click here.

FIRST Tech Challenge- Team grants available

2015-2016 FTC Technology Transition Grant 

FIRST Tech Challenge is a dynamic team Sport for the Mind™ aimed at students in grades 7-12.

This year a grant is being offered to assist all teams with the new FTC technology transition.

FIRST is offering a Technology Transition Grant to rookie teams in the amount of $575 ($275 covers registration fee + $300 covers product cost) and to veteran teams in the amount of $275 (which covers registration).