April 9, 2010 2:00 PM
Premier Dalton McGuinty behind the controls of "Blizzard X" - Woburn Collegiate Institute's 5 foot tall, 120 pound robotic entry in the 2009 FIRST Robotics Competition.More Ontario schools will put their technology skills to the test through the expansion of the FIRST Robotics Canada competition across the province.
Ontario is helping FIRST Robotics Canada offer its competition to all school boards by fall 2010.
The competition is designed to increase student interest in science and technology careers through team challenges based on design, manufacturing, programming and testing.
Students who participate in FIRST Robotics competitions are more likely to attend postsecondary education, pursue a career in science, technology or engineering, and volunteer in their community according to a study by Brandeis University in Boston. Through the competition, students also develop their problem-solving, leadership and teamwork skills.
QUICK FACTS
- Ontario will be providing FIRST Robotics Canada with $3 million over five years as part of the 2010 Budget.
- Ontario had the highest provincial representation of students in the FIRST Robotics Canada competitions with 54 high school teams and over 200 elementary school teams for a total of over 3,500 Ontario students participating in FIRST programs this year.
- The 10 winning Ontario teams hail from: Governor Simcoe Secondary School; Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School (Oakville); Oakville Trafalgar High School; Orchard Park Secondary School; Sandwich Secondary School; Sinclair Secondary School; Trafalgar Castle School (private); Westlane Secondary School; Woburn Collegiate Institute; and several schools from Near North District School Board.
- FIRST is an acronym for: For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology.
LEARN MORE
Blizzard X is interviewed by CityTV reporter Tara Weber. Students have only 6 weeks to build their robots from scratch. CONTACTS
- Gary Wheeler
Communications Branch
416-325-2454
gary.s.wheeler@ontario.ca
- Michelle Despault
Minister's Office
416-212-3747
michelle.despault@ontario.ca
ontario.ca/education



