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Send the CHHS Robotics Team to California!
The robotics team is aiming to head to the national battlebots competition in California, Pennsylvania, but needs to raise funds.

The Cleveland Heights High School Robotics team started fresh with a new adviser more than three years ago. Two years ago they took home the third place trophy from the regional competition. This year, the team is aiming to go to the national competition in California, Pennsylvania, and to win.
Each year, the members of the CHUH Robotics team work in coordination with their sponsor companies Nottingham Spirk and Talan to design and produce a new battlebot to take to competition. They learn about the engineering process and gain skills transferable to future education and careers, such as how to use Autodesk Inventor, a computer aided design program. The team has consistently designed well performing bots, doing well in both the regional and national competitions, and are dedicated to improving and moving up in the ranks. Yet no matter how promising this year's design is, the team needs to raise enough money for transportation, hotel rooms, and food to go to the national competition.
Any donations, large or small, would be incredibly appreciated at: https://www.gofundme.com/chhs-robotics-2017
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Additionally, if your high school student or graduating middle school student is interested in engineering or robotics, they are invited to join, with taking or having taken the high school's Intro to Engineering and Design class as the only requirement for joining the club.