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STEM,” says Han. “A robot- ics team is almost like a small company. Our students learn to collaborate with each oth- er as a team improving their communication skills and problem-solving skills. They are also tasked with raising funds themselves, so they actively communicate with adults and learn the business aspects of life.”
Assets School is also hav- ing a virtual auction for gen- eral tuition assistance that is open to the public. It will go live online from 6 p.m. April 6 to 8:30 p.m. April 15. All money raised in the auction goes to tuition assistance for families who need financial aid.
The online auction coin- cides with the school’s Illu- mination Gala from 5 to 9 p.m. April 15 at The Pacific Club.
For more information, visit assets-school.org.
Members of Assets School’s Team Waffles and Team MEAF (Metal Engineering Assets Flamingos) pose for a photo. The school’s teams love to eat waffles together before each robotics league meet.
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