Worlds Championship 2023

Our team worked hard at the Worlds championship in Houston, Texas. We were placed in the Galileo division and had the opportunity to compete with some of the best teams around the world. We ended qualifications with a rank of 37 out of 77. We unfortunately did not make it to playoffs but we were still very happy with how we competed and interacted with other teams. Our students also were able to attend workshops to learn about various things like coding, business, and new ideas for next year. We were very grateful for the support of our community, without the support of our community we would not have been able to raise the money needed to travel to Houston.

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