Wildcat Robotics WHS
Wildcat Robotics is a STEM program at Walker High with a focus on MATE & FTC: #18388, #23977, #20310.
05/08/2026
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02/02/2026
π FTC Qualifier Results β Weβre Headed to State! π€π
We are incredibly proud of our Wildcat Robotics teams after an outstanding performance at our latest FIRST Tech Challenge qualifier at Dunham High School!
πΉ Team 18388 β Wild Robotics: 1st Overall π₯ and State Qualified
πΉ Team 23977 β Gear Cats: 3rd Overall, Connect Award, and State Qualified
πΉ Team 20310 β RoboCats: Think Award π§
A huge thank you to our sponsors for helping make this season possible:
π Boardwalk Pipelines
π Plant Engineering Consultants
π Pipe & Steel Industrial Fabricators
We also extend our gratitude for the STEM grant support that helps power our program and creates these opportunities for students.
Finally, a special thank you to our mentor Jessica Wagner from the LSU College of Engineering for her time, guidance, and continued support of our teamsβour students benefit tremendously from your expertise and encouragement.
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Next up: Regional Championship Competition β February 28th
Thank you to everyone who supports Wildcat Roboticsβweβre excited to keep the momentum going! ππ€π€
Pipe & Steel Industrial
11/19/2025
Yesterday was such an exciting day for our Wildcat Robotics family! We had the honor of welcoming Stacey Wilton from the Louisiana Transportation Research Center (LTRC) to our classroom as she presented us with the Bentley STEM Grant Award.
This grant means so much to our students. Every dollar helps us continue growing our robotics program, expanding hands-on engineering opportunities, and preparing our teams for the upcoming FIRST Tech Challenge season. Seeing our students proudly hold their robots and celebrate this achievement made the moment even more special.
We are incredibly grateful to LTRC, DOTD, and the Bentley STEM initiative for their belief in our program and investment in the future of STEM education in Louisiana. Moments like this remind us why we do what we do. ππ€π
If youβd like to support our growing program, weβre always grateful for community partners. Your sponsorship helps our students learn engineering, teamwork, and real-world problem-solving.
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9677 Florida Boulevard
Walker, LA
70785