Long Island Students Take the TRASH TREK Challenge during the FIRST® LEGO League (FLL®) Championship at Longwood High School
Weeks of research and design will culminate in the FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) LEGO League (FLL) Long Island Championship Tournament on Sunday, February 28. Sponsored by School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. (SBPLI), this event will take place at Longwood High School, where 400 Long Island middle school children will demonstrate their problem-solving skills, creative thinking, teamwork, competitive play, sportsmanship and sense of community.
In order to earn a spot as one of the 40 teams competing in the Championships, students first participated in one of four FLL Qualifiers held at Mineola High School and Central Islip High School in late January and early February. During those events, a total of 150 Long Island teams competed for an opportunity to advance to the championship tournament.
The theme of this year’s competition is TRASH TREK℠, which tasked the more than 230,000 students from nearly 80 countries around the world with discovering the hidden (or not-so-hidden) world of trash. Teams have to program their LEGO MINDSTORMS® robots to solve a number of missions on an obstacle course set on a thematic playing surface. Game missions include demolishing a building and salvaging valuable materials from the debris, converting organic material into fertilizer and reusing methane produced in a landfill to power a truck and/or factory.
For the TRASH TREK Challenge, FIRST LEGO League collaborated with organizations such as LEGO Education, the Environmental Protection Agency, Waste Management, Captain Planet Foundation and Pratt Industries, among others, to create a theme and develop challenge missions that reflect real-world issues.
The FLL competition is judged in three areas: project, robot design, and FLL Core Values, which embody aspects of teamwork and good sportsmanship. Top robot game scores are also honored.
FLL is an international program for nine- to 14-year-olds created in a partnership between FIRST and the LEGO Group in 1998 to get students excited about science and technology – and teach them valuable career and life skills. Using LEGO MINDSTORMS® technologies and LEGO Education materials, children work alongside adult mentors to design, build and program autonomous robots and create an innovative solution to a problem as part of their research project. After eight intense weeks, the competition season culminates at high-energy, sports-like tournaments. Like any other organized “sport,” teams also fundraise, create a team identity and go on field trips.
“We are very excited about this year’s theme,” explains Stephanie Stern, SBPLI’s FLL Affiliate Partner. “It not only aligns with SBPLI’s mission of increasing interest in science and technology at a very young age, but also helps draw attention to the pollution problems that the world is facing. I’m looking forward to seeing the excitement of the teams at the competition, as well as the solutions they develop for the challenge.”
Some of the teams competing in the Long Island Championship will also have the opportunity to participate at the FLL World Festival, to be held in conjunction with the FIRST Championship, from April 27 to 30, 2016, at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis. Other teams will be invited to compete at the FLL Open Championship at LEGOLAND in Carlsbad, California in May 2016.
For a list of the area schools and youth organizations with teams participating in the SBPLI FLL Long Island Championship, see the attached page. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be rescheduled. Participating teams are listed below.
The Championship Tournament is sponsored by School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. (SBPLI) and the Longwood Central School District. The high school where the event is being held is located at 100 Longwood Road in Middle Island, New York.
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TEAMS PARTICIPATING IN FIRST LEGO LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
Team #
Team Name
Location
92
Sea Lions
Seaford
185
Radical Robots
Bayport
237
Plainview Thunder Hawks
Plainview
420
Floral Park Unikitties
Floral Park
684
STOBOR
Syosset
1087
BRAINSTORMERS
Bayport
1200
Unlimited Thinkers
New Hyde Park
2182
Longwood Middle School Dakers
Middle Island
2183
Longwood Jr. High Jannsen
Middle Island
2774
JFK Trash Bandits
Terryville
4452
Robo-Chiefs
Massapequa
4454
Berner Bison Bots
Massapequa
6116
Rocky Point Robo Eagles
Rocky Point
6435
GearHeadz
Rocky Point
8621
LEGO Chicks
Garden City
8770
Mineola Motors Squared
Mineola
8838
Robo Rangers
Garden City
8840
Regal Robotics
Garden City
9406
Harborfields Library LEGO Minions
centerport
10425
Harborfields Library Purple LEGO Eaters
centerport
10932
Robotic Avengers
Smithtown
11293
Progressive School Lego Jedis
Merrick
11362
Katamari Squad
Stony Brook
11649
Rebels Fury
Great Neck
15067
RoboFalcons
Jericho
15487
Dawnwood1
Centereach
15488
Dawnwood2
Centereach
15489
Dawnwood3
Centereach
15755
The Harborfields Library "At Your Disposal"
Centerport
15794
Cyber Dogs
Roslyn
16174
Meteorites
Hicksville
16282
Party Bots 2.0
Floral Park
16286
The Humanoids
Lake Grove
16316
Tired of Waste
Oyster Bay
16719
Tornadoes 16
Greenlawn
20831
Weber Middle School
Port Washington
21053
Octopi
Greenlawn
21281
AfterShock 3.0
Holtsville
22558
Ludicrous LEGO Builders
East Williston
22698
POBMS POBOTS OMEGA 2.0
Plainview