Kingston Robotics
FTC #12011

Kingston High School (New York) Robotics Program

About us

Our Mission

Our goal is to continue to build and grow our STEM community here in Kingston both inside and outside our high school walls, teaching programing and engineering to all interested students.

The InTigers are an all-inclusive team, where any high school student can program or build our competition robot, which we strive to achieve every year. We have qualified for Excelsior Championships in the past and hope to continue doing so. We strive to build a quality robot that shines both on and off the playing field

Programming/Coding

Our programmers have been consistently high performing, with last years autonomous being one of the best in the Excelsior region, including winning the CONTROL award. Our programming team uses color and distance sensors to accurately complete autonomous every single time.

Engineering

Our engineers take a unique approach to conquering the challenges provided by FTC each year. Our build team utilizes 3D printing as a primary aspect of our robot, incorporating many colored printed parts into our design.

Community Outreach

Our three annual outreach sources include our middle schools, events at the Galleria Mall in Poughkeepsie NY, and our high schools winter carnival. Throughout all these events we strive to teach and inspire STEM to all ages.

  • Hopewell Junction, NY
  • Albany, NY
  • Peekskill, NY

Scouting Report

Use the information below to help with your scouting reports about us. If you have any additional questions please visit our station and just ask!

01.

Autonomous

Starting from the left, center, or right our bot can place one specimen on the top rung and park in either parking zone.

02.

TeleOp

We can place both specimens and samples on the high basket and high rung. We are unable to grab from the submersible at this time.

03.

End Game

Our bot can hang from the lower rung scoring in ascent zone #2.

04.

Points Per Game

Our team currently averages 76 points per game with 13 from autonomous, 50 from teleop and 15 from end game.

05.

Play Style

Our bot prefers to work with specimens by grabbing them from the border wall and hanging them from the top rung.

06.

Flexibility

We can change our playstyle based on our alliance. We have three different starting positions, can park in two different areas, and can score samples or specimens.


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Challenge

Into the Deep

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Join Our Team

Be a part our KHS Robotics team. You can participate as a KHS student, parent, sponsor, or mentor.