• Awards and Achievements

    2022-2023

    • FTC Team 12825 received 2nd Runner Up Design Award (industrial design at it's best)

    2021-2022

    • FTC Team 12825 won 1st Place: Motivate Award (Sparking others to embrace the culture of FIRST), 1st Runner Up - Connect Award (Seeks & recruits engineers & explores opportunities available in the world of STEM), FIRST Dean's List League Semifinalists - Javier Banda & James Rogers

    2020-2021

    • FTC Team 12825 won 1st Place: Design Award (industrial design at it's best), 1st Runner Up : Collins Aerospace Innovate Award (bringing great ideas from concept to reality), 1st Runner Up: Connect Award (seeks & recruits engineers & explores opportunities available in the world of STEM); FIRST Dean's List League Semifinalists: Kendall Cobb & James Rogers

    2019-2020

    • FTC Team 12825 won 1st Place: Inspire Award (team that best embodies the ‘challenge’ of the FIRST Tech Challenge program; contender in many award areas), 1st Runner Up: Design Award (industrial design at it's best), and 2nd Runner Up: Collins Aerospace Innovate Award (bringing great ideas from concept to reality)

    2018-2019

    • FTC Team 12825 Wildkat Robotiks had one team member selected as League semi-finalists for the Dean's List Award which rewards leadership, community awareness for FIRST, and technical expertise; the students was Daniel Perez (his second year in a row).

    2017-2018

    • FTC Team 12825 Wildkat Robotiks received the Rockwell Collins Innovate Award for ingenuity and inventiveness in robot design at the North Houston League Championship
    • FTC Team 12825 Wildkat Robotiks had two team members selected as semi-finalists for the Dean's List Award which rewards leadership, community awareness for FIRST, and technical expertise; the students were Hayden Smith and Daniel Perez.
    • FTC Team 12825 Wildkat Robotiks advanced to compete at the state-level in the SE TX Championship on February 17, 2018.
    • FTC Team 12825 Wildkat Robotiks advanced to compete at the UIL Robotics FIRST Division State Championship on May 18, 2018; placed 10th in 5A-6A State Championship.
    • Served 144 elementary students (47.9% female, 77.95% traditionally underserved populations for STEM) through the year two implementation of FLL Jr. program, Aqua Adventure.

    2016-2017

    • Served 135 elementary students (48.1% female, 80% traditionally underserved populations for STEM) through the year one implementation of the FLL Jr. program, Creature Craze.