AUBURN HILLS – The Chrysler Foundation today announced grants totaling $229,000 to support FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics teams and organizations in Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ontario, Canada. Twenty-nine grants went to Michigan High Schools.
The grants will enable more than 1,000 middle and high school students to discover the rewards of science and technology as they compete in the annual international robotics competition.
The Chrysler Foundations’ funding announcement coincides with the official start of the 2014 FIRST Robotics’ design and build season on Jan. 4. During this phase, teams have the opportunity to meet at local FIRST kickoff events to compare notes, get ideas, make friends, find mentoring teams, learn the design challenge, pick up the official parts kit, and get geared up for the exciting competition season. Last year, FIRST teams were tasked with building robots that were capable of competing in a high-tech version of disc golf.
“The FIRST program provides students with invaluable real world engineering experience,” said Mark Chernoby, Senior Vice President, Engineering and Vice President – Product Committee Coordinator ? Chrysler Group LLC. “We hope that by engaging students at an early age, we can provide the spark that inspires them to be future innovators and problem-solvers.”
Michigan High Schools receiving grants include:
Ann Arbor Huron High School
Birmingham Seaholm, Birmingham Groves High Schools
Bishop Foley Catholic High School (Madison Heights)
Bloomfield Hills High School
Capac Community Schools
Cardinal Mooney Catholic (Marine City)
Center Line High School
Chelsea High School
Dundee High School
Genesee Robotics Area Youth Team (Fenton)
Golightly Vocational Academy (Detroit)
Goodrich High School
Grand Blanc High School
Hartland High School
Lake Orion High School
Linden High School
Macomb Academy of Arts and Sciences (Armada)
Notre Dame Preparatory (Auburn Hills)
Oakland Tech Northeast (Pontiac)
OSM Tech Academy at Clarkston High School
Oxford Community Schools
Pontiac High School
Rochester Adams and Stoney Creek High Schools (Rochester Hills)
Romeo Community Schools (Washington)
Skyline High School (Ann Arbor)
Southeastern High School of Technology (Detroit)
Henry Ford II, Stevenson and Utica High Schools (Sterling Heights)
Walled Lake Schools
Warren Consolidated Schools
Waterford Kettering High School





