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In an inspiring display of mentorship and expertise, two alumni have taken on the remarkable challenge of coaching the robotics team at McCutcheon High School, leading them to a world championship. Zach and Mike, both graduates with a strong foundation in engineering technology, have dedicated their time and skills to guide the young team through the complexities of robotics competition.
Their journey began with a shared passion for technology and innovation, which they have successfully instilled in the students. Under their guidance, the team has developed not only technical skills but also teamwork, problem-solving abilities, and resilience. The culmination of their efforts was showcased at the world championship, where the McCutcheon High robotics team competed against the best teams globally.
This achievement not only highlights the talent of the students but also reflects the impactful role of alumni in fostering the next generation of engineers and innovators. Zach and Mike’s commitment to education and mentorship serves as an inspiring example of how alumni can influence and uplift their communities.
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