STEM Camp Registration, Sept 2nd and 3rd
Register for The RoboChargers' robotics camp! Camp sessions are Friday September 2nd 4:30-8:00pm, and Saturday September 3rd 10:00am-4:00pm, and will be in Career Prep Lab 1-404 at the high school. 

This camp is totally free to participate in and open to all students enrolled at Conrad for the 2022-2023 school year. Students will work together to build a robot over the course of two camp sessions and learn essential robotics skills like laser cutting, 3D printing, and soldering. Students will also have the opportunity to network with and learn from professionals in various STEM industries.

Camp participants are invited to attend kick-off for The RoboChargers' 2022-2023 robotics season the following Saturday, September 10th at 10:00am!
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Last Name *
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Are you attending Conrad for the 22/23 school year? *
What grade will you be in the 22/23 school year? *
What days will you be able to attend the robotics camp? *
Is there anything we can do to make you more comfortable at this event?
Food allergies? Learning accommodations?
Student Contact Information
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Parent/Guardian Contact Information
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Parent/Guardian Name (First and Last): *
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Parent/Guardian Cell Phone Number: *
This will be used as an emergency contact number (Example (214) 123-4567)
Safety and Behavioral Acknowledgement
Students participating in the Robotics Program at Conrad and its various outreach events will have the opportunity to work with industry professionals and will be treated as young professional adults with significant independence. Students are expected to self-regulate their behavior.

Students, under adult supervision, will be using industrial grade tools and machines which can pose significant safety hazards if all guidelines are not followed. Every person in the program is expected to take their safety, and the safety of their peers, as a personal responsibility. Anyone acting unsafely risks being asked to leave the program.

The purpose of this program is for everyone to have fun, learn new things, and build their network.  Behaviors which distract from those goal, or make others uncomfortable will be unacceptable.
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