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Clubs

The Technology Education Department offers the following Club/Team Opportunities:

FIRST Robotics Team 1546 - Please speak with Mr. DeAngelis and/or Mr. Leis

FIRST Robotics Team 1546 Canvas Page Link --> https://baldwinschools.instructure.com/courses/3335

Stage Krough- Please speak with Mr. Peritz

Why Join a Club You May Ask?

1. Social: They are a great way to meet great people and have a lot of fun.

2. Growth: Members in clubs/organizations will be encouraging and supportive of your personal growth.

3. Exposure: They expose you to real life experiences in the fields/subjects you are interested in.

4. Enrichment: Being part of a student ran club or organization is an enriching experience. You owe it to yourself to at least try them out.

5. Brotherhood: Being a member automatically gives you a feeling of closeness to other members, you share something that other people are not a part of.

6. Volunteer: For philanthropic reasons

7. Assistance: They give you the opportunity to give or receive assistance in classes in the fields that you study.

8. Promote Awareness: They help promote education and awareness about the field/subject.

9. Networking: You will have the opportunity to meet and network with other people with similar interests.

10. Extra Curricular: They look great on applications/resumes.

Department Club Details

Club Name Club Description Place Time Advisor
FIRST Robotics Team 1546 The Baldwin High School's FIRST Robotics was founded in 2005. It is considered the varsity Sport for the Mind, FRC combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams are challenged to raise funds, design a team "brand," hone teamwork skills, and build and program robots to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors. It’s as close to "real-world engineering" as a student can get. BHS - Room 216 - Design, Fabrication and Troubleshooting BHS - Room 217 - Public Relations, Scouting & Statistics BHS - Room 218 - Practicing Game Competition   Mr. Anthony DeAngelis Mr. Vincent J. Leis
Stage Krough   BHS - Room 219   Mr. Anthony DeAngelis Mr. Scott Peritz