3 minute read

Cville Girls Show Their Stuff In Tech Competitions

This article by WVTF’s Sandy Hausman originally aired on Dec. 29, 2023. It is republished here with permission by Radio IQ.

Students at St. Anne’s-Belfield School start learning to code in kindergarten, and by 6th grade they’re programming robots.

Abby R. ’30 and Eliza P. ’30 built their small robot out of LEGO and have written a program that prompts it to complete a series of tasks.

We use our computers to code it, and so we say, like, ‘Move right or move left or make the angle go this way.'
Photo by Sandy Sausman

By 8th grade, Sage R.’s ’28 team could design a robot that completes 15 missions, and as part of a regional competition, they undertook a project that combined technology with art. First, they wrote a book called Lily’s Adventure and published it on Amazon.

“Once upon a time in a quiet little town between the hills, there lived a child named Lily. Lily didn’t just live in nature. She loved nature. Nothing made her happier than frolicking in the woods in her back yard.”

Next, they built a website where people could get the book and begin their own adventure, planting native trees.

“It’s called Seeds to Trees. You go on there and request free native tree seeds. You can come do a pickup, where we will be handing them out for free, and you can get our book in English, Spanish and as an audio book.”

They won the regional contest and are now headed to national competition in Houston.

Meanwhile, Abby and Eliza [and a new member of their group, Leni C. ’30] are preparing to compete in Minnesota where this year’s KidWind contest will showcase dozens of wind turbines designed by students. Their teacher, Robbie Munsey, says they’re determined to win.

“The all-girls KidWind group call themselves the ‘AvengHERS.’ They schedule me every week on days when they’re going to design and laser cut and CAD up their latest ideas. I go to the lab when they tell me to, and we get things made.”

The students work after school and on weekends, but it’s a labor of love.

“It’s very fun. It’s like the best part of school,” says Eliza. “Mondays and Fridays were sad, because we didn’t have robotics,” Abby adds.

If they win, it’ll be the second year for St. Anne’s-Belfield which took top honors last year with a turbine made using 3-D printing.

March 2024 update: The Saints took home top honors in the KidWind regional competition. Three teams, including the AvengHERS, will be advancing to states!

St. Anne’s-Belfield hosted the regional FIRST LEGO League Challenge this past fall. Four Middle School teams competed from the School. Two teams advanced to the state competition. The Grade 8 team, pictured above, will compete at the worlds challenge in Houston.
This article is from: