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Robotics students sign to continue education collegiately

Graduating seniors of two robotics teams at Dripping Springs High School were recognized at an Engineering Signing Day last week.
Robotics students sign to continue education collegiately
From left to right: Noah Hill, Jackson Household, Addison Hall, Hashim Aziz, Jason Agnew and Vivek Ramadhar. PHOTOS BY JOHN ADAMS.

Graduating seniors of two robotics teams at Dripping Springs High School were recognized at an Engineering Signing Day last week.

The ceremony took place on Tuesday, May 17. Participating seniors were members of either the Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology robotics team or the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Robotics Competition, Team 6357, Spring Konstant team. Both teams compete for UIL State Championships, in the fall and spring respectively.

Participating seniors made a commitment to continue their engineering studies at the collegiate level.

BEST teammates include Noah Hill, who will major in mechanical engineering at Colorado State University; Jackson Householder, who will major in aeronautical engineering at Embry-Riddle University; Hashim Aziz, who will major in computer science at the University of Texas-Austin; and Addison Hall, who will major in mechanical engineering at Austin Community College. FIRST FRC teammates from the Spring Konstant include Jason Agnew, who will major in engineering at Texas A&M University, and Vivek Ramadhar, who will major in physics at the University of Texas-Austin.


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