Muskego High School Robotics

warriorbots #6421

about us

Our team, the WarriorBots, was formed in 2017 at Muskego High School. When a student joins our team, they get an opportunity to gain real-world experience in engineering and business. 

Every year we participate in the FIRST Robotics Competition where we design and build 125lb robots that compete with teams from all over the world trying to secure a slot at the FIRST Championship in Houston, TX. The process of building the robot helps our students expand and apply their knowledge of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). Students can specialize in electrical, mechanical, computer-aided design (CAD), and programming. Mentors then help students learn the skills needed in their chosen specialization.

We also provide students business experience. Students are in charge of reaching out to corporate sponsors and planning fundraisers within our community. They are also in charge of all of the team’s marketing materials.

Our mission is to build a better future one gear at a time by providing our students the skills needed to succeed in a career in STEM or business.

Outreach

Working to help our community and school, usually through STEM and FIRST methods.

Teamwork

The whole team works together to build our robot and run the business side of the team.

Team Interaction

Working with other teams in our area to improve our teams and spread STEM and FIRST in our communities.

Younger Generations

Interacting with younger kids to get them interesting in FIRST and STEM.

Future Plus

Being in our team promotes a positive future with many opportunities.

Expanding opportunities for students in STEM and business

Our Team's Structure

This team is responsible for designing, building, wiring, and programming the robot. 

This team is responsible for running the team as a small business. All students are responsible for contributing to running our team.

Our mentors provide our students with the knowledge necessary to build a robot and run a small business.