Righttime Donates $5K to South River Powerhawks Robotics Team
The regional urgent care company donation came just in time for the robotic club's build season.
South River High School's robotics team recently got a big boost from Righttime Medical Care, which donated $5,000 to the school's robotics program. Each year, the team builds a robot to compete against robots from schools from all over Maryland, the United States and even around the world. The South River team, known as the "PowerHawks," is part of First Robotics, a high school competition for students focusing in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The competition was started by Segway inventor Dean Kamen as a way to give kids a sports-like competition. The challenge events are similar to sporting events. Some schools even bring out their mascots and cheerleaders. The challenge happens like this: right after the new year (…
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