HUNTINGTON — Next month, students across the state will have the opportunity to select robotics as a recognized co-curricular activity by the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission.
The West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities Commission will recognize robotics as a sanctioned activity, providing a framework for competitions and the opportunity for students to receive a varsity letter in robotics.
FAIRMONT — Beginning next week, students all across the Mountain State will have the opportunity to select robotics as a recognized co-curricular activity by the West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities