Construction of a new robotics facility for the Fremont Union High School District began on May 12, with completion expected by fall 2026. This 14,500-square-foot facility will serve students from all five high schools in the district, replacing makeshift classrooms with dedicated space featuring advanced design elements for collaborative robotics learning. Funded by a $275 million school bond, the project incorporates input from students and mentors to enhance the educational experience. The facility includes high-tech features like ESD flooring and optimized Wi-Fi for robotics use.
This new facility will ignite our robotics programs, fostering greater collaboration and further innovation, said district superintendent Graham Clark.
Input from robotics students, adult mentors and coaches was invaluable to our design process. Their firsthand insights directly shaped the project's outcome, said QKA Principal Nick Stephenson.
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