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MOE Finishes Stronghold Strong

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This Sunday, MOE returned from the World Championships in St. Louis, Missouri. Everyone there did a fantastic job, our unbelievable drivers that got us to the second round of quarterfinals, the hard working scouting team in the stands, our charming judge ambassadors and our safety captain who made an appearance in the mascot parade as Safety Bug. The team had made it through qualifying rounds in 3rd place and joined teams 870 and 1124, we lost the first round due to a miscall and left after the second round. We are so proud of everyone on MOE who helped us get here and then the members who came to support us all the way to the end! Shout out to the students who came to Monday’s meeting as well to unload and pack away the trucks. We will dearly miss our lead CAD mentor Aaron Jackson who parted ways to start a team in New Mexico, adios amigo. Thank you everyone for making this a truly memorable season 2016. Remember to sign up for student council, pick up your Hall of Fame pins and plan to attend the End of the Year Picnic. GO MOE!

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World Championships Are Tomorrow

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Countdown till Worlds: TOMORROW! Make sure to bring your spirit to cheer your team to victory! Have fun and be safe, everyone! GO MOE!

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Two More Days Until Worlds!

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Countdown to St. Louis: 2 MORE DAYS!!! Make sure to stop by MOE’s pit and pick up cool Team 365 buttons! GO MOE!

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3 More Days Until World Championships!

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Countdown to St. Louis: 3 more days! All of MOE’s and the other teams’ that we are helping out materials have been loaded into the truck and are making their way to Missouri thanks to mentor Bob Dudek! Time for the suitcases! GO MOE!

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4 More Days Until Worlds!

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Countdown to St. Louis: 4 more days! Stoked to be a part of the Galileo alliance again this year! Can’t wait to rack up points with these great teams! GO MOE!

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6 More Days Until Worlds!

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World champs approach even closer as the teams scramble to sort out traveling! Be safe and double check payments and flight times. GO MOE!

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7 More Days Until Worlds!

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The countdown begins as championships in St. Louis sneaks closer! The teams have a week to rush and get the robot ready for the ultimate test. Good luck everyone and GO MOE!

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MOE is Back Home

While in Lehigh, MOE 365 ended with a 7-5 record, though we played with vigor. MOE was fortunate to collaborate with team 2590 – Nemesis as the 8th alliance captain and the second pick 1219 – Vulcan Robotics. Together we challenged the #1 alliance three times during the quarterfinals before we lost. We had many restarted matches and our arm was giving us trouble, but we did not let that shake our confidence. We kept the scores close for match one, set a high score (at the time) in match 2 of 192 points, but the challenges of the Stronghold game can be difficult for even the best robots. We certainly didn’t return empty handed! MOE received a Xerox Creativity Award for our scaling mechanism, Carol Perrotto was recognized with the Woodie Flowers Finalist Award for outstanding mentor, and Josh Gross was recognized as one of four finalists from the MAR District to compete for the top student “Dean’s List” Awards at the World Championship. Also, we got a big THANK YOU award from Team 4342, Demon Robotics from Kennett Square, for sharing/teaching our scoring strategy. We also unveiled our MOE-jan Rabbit cart and robot cozy and got lots of attention. Shoutout to Brian West!
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MOE In Lehigh!

Wednesday night, MOE packed up the truck and left for Lehigh University! We are now on the second day of qualification  matches. Everyone is working hard and all the teams are working together to put up a good fight. Having fun as always! GO MOE!

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MOE Student Named FIRST Deans List Semi-finalist

Congratulations to Josh G., named a FIRST Mid-Atlantic Regional (MAR) District Deans List Semifinalist!
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Here’s more about Josh from his Dean’s list nomination:

[Josh] has proven to be a strong leader in many areas on the team, as a member of student
council, as a veteran member of the mechanical subteam, and as a leader on the MOEbile Pit team. When asked to take on a new task, such as leading a subteam to build a specific part, he eagerly steps up to the challenge. He’ll learn what he needs to know and then effectively teach others. The mentors can give him an engineering drawing and trust that he will fabricate it orrectly with no other direction. Other students on the team are always asking him for help and guidance. He motivates them to complete their tasks by creating a sense of spirit and excitement. New students have said that he goes out of his way to make it comfortable for them.

His creativity in the lab is boundless. He designs specific parts for the robot, and amazes the mentors with his ideas on new and better, and most cost effective, ways to complete
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Josh began his involvement with FIRST in 3rd grade with JrFLL and has continued since them with FLL and FTC. On his FTC team he was a driver at the World Championships twice! There he learned the ideals of teamwork and gracious professionalism which he extended to other areas of life. He is a Boy Scout Life Scout and Senior Patrol Leader, and was twice recognized as a Carson Scholarship Recipient. His leadership is also shown by the fact that he is a two time Odyssey of the Mind State champion and a Section Leader in his high school’s marching band. All this while maintaining a high GPS (4.12)

Josh, along with MOE’s other team nominee, Arynn Hernandez, was interviewed during the Montgomery event last weekend. He is was one of four students selected at Montgomery:

Kaitlyn Boyd from TEAM # 4575
Joshua Gross from TEAM # 365
Maria Mathew from TEAM # 316
Gargi Sadalgekar from TEAM # 1089

Good luck to all the MAR semi-finalists! This weekend at the FIRST Mid-Atlantic District Championship at Lehigh University, Finalists will be chosen to move forward. Ten Dean’s List winners from all over the world will be named at the World Championship in St. Louis.

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