A pair of UTRGV engineering students started a robotics team of high schoolers to pass on the knowledge they have gained in their college courses.
Freshmen mechanical engineering students Diego Garza and Alyssa Beas coach Unity Robotics. There are currently five members from grades ninth through 12th from the Mission Consolidated Independent School District and McAllen Independent School District.
Beas explained their team name was inspired by the students with different backgrounds and school districts.
At the high school level, there are no engineering classes offered, but Beas said that she has seen growth in the students’ knowledge.
According to firstinspires.org, FIRST is a global nonprofit organization that challenges participants to fundraise, build, research, and design to compete against other robotics teams.
The pair both competed in FIRST and have seen how impactful the robotics program has been on them. They want to use their knowledge to teach their students elements of engineering they miss out on.
Beas explained grants and sponsorships help finance their team.
Garza said oftentimes students may feel discouraged to join a robotics team because they have no experience and think they won’t make an impact on the team. He said that no experience is needed to join Unity Robotics.
Unity Robotics is looking for more high school students to join their team. For more information, visit their Instagram @unity.robotics.
The team will kick off the season by competing in the FIRST Tech Challenge League Meet on Oct. 26 at South Texas Independent School District World Scholars in Edinburg.
This is Victoria Gonzalez for Vaquero Radio.