The Juggernaut Way: Chapter 2
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1997 - 1998 |
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Competitive Engineering Curriculum is designed by Juggernaut mentors, Tom and Molly Rice, to get students from surrounding districts excited about math, science and technology. |
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The class ran after school, high school credit was offered, participation was open to all Oakland County students, and FIRST was used as the carrot for participation. |
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Team #1 competed in the Chief Delphi Invitational. |
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Justin Howard, 1997's team captain, is hired as an Instructional Technician at OSTC-NE and joins the team as a mentor. |
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Juggernauts are involved with a community service project with the Rochester Lions Club to refurbish computers for the needy and disabled.
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At FIRST Nationals, our robot is ranked 9th and received the Best Defensive Play Award. |
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We competed in the Society of Manufacturing Engineers' International Robotic Competition. |
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DaimlerChrysler becomes involved with OSTC-NE by choosing it to be a host for the Walter P. Chrysler Manufacturing Technology Academy (MTA). |
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3-D hires our 1998 Human Player, Aaron Belore, as CAD technician. |
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