3 Detroit robotics teams earned a trip to Houston to take on the world

Three Detroit high school robotics teams from University of Detroit Jesuit, Cristo Rey, and The School at Marygrove qualified for the FIRST Championship in Houston. The teams represented Detroit on a global stage, showcasing their STEM skills and pride in their city.
Three Detroit high school robotics teams have qualified for the FIRST Championship in Houston. The teams, representing University of Detroit Jesuit, Cristo Rey, and The School at Marygrove, competed against over 600 teams worldwide. Detroit has more FIRST Robotics high school teams than any other U.S. metropolitan area. The teams qualified after strong performances at the FIRST in Michigan State Championship held in Saginaw from April 16-18. The FIRST Championship took place in Houston from April 29-May 2. The event celebrates STEM education and promotes 'coopertition' and 'gracious professionalism.'
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