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AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR AWARDS $2,500 TO FISHER ROBOTICS PROGRAM

American Crystal Sugar is proud to award Fisher Robotics a check for $2,500 to help support this program. Fisher Robotics is a stem Based program that introduces students to Project Development, Building, Programming, and troubleshooting electronic/mechanical devices. The teams must document the process and are interviewed at the event. During these interviews, they answer questions […]

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FISHER SCHOOL ROBOTICS TEAM PREPARE FOR STATE’S COMPETITION ON MARCH 3RD

The Fisher School Robotics Team is coming off what has become the norm for the program, another successful season. After a first-place score in the “skills” portion of a recent competition in Valley City, North Dakota, the Arctic Knights recently learned that they have once again advanced to the state robotics competition. The state event

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