Week Six Update

During week six of the build season, DNA worked hard to complete the final draft of their game for the Game Design Challenge. Additionally, DNA has also been working through the writing portion of the challenge. With the end of the build season nearing, DNA has been looking forward to in-person practices starting this week! During this week, DNA will be working on finalizing the elements for the Infinite Recharge at Home Challenge and what improvements need to be made on the robot for the Skills Challenge. 

The awards sub-team has continued to make significant progress on the FIRST Chairman’s Award and is now close to completion. DNA hopes to keep up this progress as they continue to work on the presentations for Game Design Challenge, Infinite Recharge at Home, and Chairman’s presentations. 

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