2018 FIRST Robotics Competition Season Kicks Off at Stony Brook University on January 6

The FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition season will once again kick off at the Jacob Javits Lecture Center at Stony Brook University. On Saturday, January 6, 2018 at 9 a.m., FIRST Robotics Competition teams from across Long Island will gather in anticipation of learning about the forthcoming season’s robotics competition.

Knowing only that this year’s theme is FIRST POWERUPSM, the local FIRST teams, and the more than 3,000 teams around the world, will receive this year’s game rules via NASA satellite transmission from FIRST headquarters in New Hampshire. During the Long Island Kick Off, School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. (SBPLI), which presents the event, will also hold a special informational session for parents of participating students, during which they will learn about the organization, its mission and the importance of the robotics programs. Students and parents alike will also be treated to presentations from alumni, mentors and sponsors regarding the impact of the program on the local communities and businesses. Towards the close of the event, each team will then collect its kit of parts to construct a 120-pound robot over the six-week design and build period leading up to the FIRST Robotics Competition tournaments.

Following last year’s record-breaking registration for the SBPLI Long Island Regional FIRST Robotics Competition, the organization will now be hosting two regional tournaments across two sets of consecutive dates. Planned as a double header, these back-to-back regionals will be held April 9 to 11 and April 12 to 14, 2018 at Hofstra University’s David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex. Each event will serve as a separate regional, with different teams competing in separate alliances and tournament rounds. Some of the teams set to participate in the local regionals will move on to compete at the 2018 FIRST Championship in Detroit.

Leading up to the regionals, SBPLI students will work with engineering mentors to apply concepts of math and science learned in the classroom to build their robots. Students will also learn important concepts such as teamwork, problem solving and healthy competition. Many SBPLI students use these skills while pursuing science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) studies and careers.

Over the years, FIRST students from Long Island received millions of dollars in scholarships for higher education. This year, students participating in FIRST will have access to more than $50 million worth of scholarships.

“We are very excited to get our 2018 season underway and are looking forward to another great kick-off event,” says Larry Toonkel, newly appointed Co-Director, FIRST Robotics Competition, FIRST Long Island. “With two Regionals in the works, we know that this year will be an especially pivotal one for SBPLI and STEM education on Long Island. In addition to making it now possible for all Long Island districts to join our family, our hope for the future of the SBPLI Long Island Regionals is that more teams from across the state, nation and world will be able to compete at one or both of our events each year.”

For more information on SBPLI or FIRST Long Island, please visit www.sbpli-lifirst.org.

 

LIST OF LONG ISLAND TEAMS SET TO ATTEND THE 2018 FIRST® ROBOTICS COMPETITION KICK OFF

January 6, 2017 at Stony Brook University

 

#28                 Pierson Middle/High School (Sag Harbor)

#263               Sachem High School (North & East)

#271               Bayshore High School

#287               William Floyd High School

#329               Patchogue-Medford High School

#352               Carle Place Middle/High School

#353               Plainview-Old Bethpage High School

#496               Earl L. Vandermeulen High School

#514               Miller Place High School

#527               Plainedge Senior High School

#545               Island Trees High School

#564               Longwood High School

#569               East Meadow High School

#601               Hampton Bays High School

#810               Smithtown High School (East & West)

#870               Southold Junior-Senior High School

#871               West Islip Senior High School

#884               Malverne Senior High School

#1468             Hicksville High School

#1546             Baldwin Senior High School

#1554             Oceanside Senior High School

#1601             Aviation Career and Technical High School

#1751             Comsewogue High School

#1803             Paul D. Schreiber Senior High School [Port Washington]

#2027             Westbury High School

#2161             Walt Whitman High School

#2347             Walter G O’Connell Copiague High School

#2487             Sayville High School and Bayport-Blue Point High School

#2638             Great Neck South High School

#2869             Bethpage Senior High School

#2872             Wheatley School

#2875             Cold Spring Harbor High School

#3137             Connetquot High School

#3171             Westhampton Beach Senior High School

#3624             Half Hollow Hills High School (West & East)

#3950             North Shore High School

#4006             Central Islip High School

#4458             Center Moriches High School

#4567             Seaford Senior High School

#5016             Huntington High School

#5099             Northport High School

#5659             Bridgehampton School

#5736             Kings Park High School

#6422             Rocky Point/Shoreham

#6423             Ward Melville High School

#6593             Richmond Hill High School

#6746             Our Lady of Mercy Academy [Syosset]

#6806             Mineola High School