Registration is now open for Technobotics Foundation robotics programs.
Programs are volunteer run and designed to give students hands-on experience with teamwork, engineering, problem solving, coding, and robotics.
Technobotics Foundation is an Arkansas EFA Approved Vendor for Direct Pay.
All teams and programs are open to students from any school, homeschool, or community, and participation is not limited by school enrollment or location. Students will meet regularly with their team to prepare for scrimmages, invitationals, showcases, and competitions. Team placement is based on program availability, location, student fit, and volunteer coach support.
Volunteer Coaches Needed
These programs are made possible by volunteer coaches and mentors. Families who are interested in volunteering should let us know during registration. Background checks are required for volunteers. Registration discounts are provided for most programs for volunteers.
Health, Safety, and Student Conduct Policy
Technobotics Foundation programs are designed to give students hands-on opportunities to learn, build, problem solve, and work as part of a team. Our programs are volunteer led and are not intended to be used as childcare. Students are expected to participate, follow directions, treat others with respect, and explore robotics with a positive attitude.
For the safety and success of all students, families should understand the following expectations:
Students must listen to coaches and mentors, use tools and equipment safely, and stay with their assigned group or team.
Students are expected to be respectful toward peers, coaches, mentors, volunteers, and facility staff.
Inappropriate, unsafe, disruptive, or disrespectful behavior may result in a student being removed from the program.
If a student’s behavior creates a safety concern or continues after redirection, Technobotics Foundation reserves the right to ask the student to leave the program permanently.
Refunds will not be provided if a student is removed from the program due to behavior, safety concerns, or failure to follow program expectations.
By registering, families acknowledge that they have reviewed these expectations and agree to support a safe, respectful, and engaging robotics experience for all students.
Questions: For questions about registration, team placement, volunteering, or program details, please contact Technobotics Foundation via email, Technobotics4H@gmail.com
Grades K-4
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Location: Thaden School
Meeting Day: Thursdays
Time: 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Season Dates: September 14 to November 5
Registration Deadline: August 24
Fee: $50Fall LEGO Club gives students open-ended time to build, create, and explore with LEGO. Each week will include building challenges and opportunities to explore technology and robotics using SPIKE Prime and block based coding.
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Location: Thaden School
Meeting Day: Wednesdays
Time: 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Season Dates: November 9 to February 12
Showcase: March 7
Registration Deadline: October 26
Fee: $150FLL Explore introduces younger students to robotics, engineering, creativity, and teamwork. Students will work together to explore the season theme, build a team model, and share what they learned at a showcase.
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Focus: Community
Location: Thaden School
Meeting Day: Thursdays
Time: 5:00pm to 7:00pm
Season Dates: January 7 to March 7
Registration Deadline: December 17
Fee: $150FLL Explore introduces younger students to robotics, engineering, creativity, and teamwork. Students will work together to explore the season theme, build a team model, and share what they learned at a showcase.
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Grades 4th-8th
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Location: Thaden School
Meeting Day: Saturdays
Time: 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Season Dates: August 15 to January 17
Registration Deadline: July 26
Fee: $150This rec league is designed for students who want to explore FIRST Lego League Challenge in a more introductory or lower commitment format. Students will build teamwork, coding, robotics, and problem solving skills while getting a taste of the FLL experience.
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Location: Thaden School
Meeting Day: Mondays and Saturdays
Time: 6:30pm to 8:00pm on Mondays and 3:00pm to 4:30pm on Saturdays
Season Dates: August 8 to January 30
Registration Deadline: July 26
Fee: $225Students on a FIRST Lego League Challenge team will work together to design, build, and program a LEGO robot while also completing an innovation project. Teams will practice regularly and prepare for scrimmage and competition opportunities.
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Focus: Community
Location: Rogers Founders Classical Academy
Meeting Day: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Time: 4:30pm to 6:00pm
Season Dates: August 4 to January 30
Registration Deadline: July 26
Fee: $225Students on a FIRST Lego League Challenge team will work together to design, build, and program a LEGO robot while also completing an innovation project. Teams will practice regularly and prepare for scrimmage and competition opportunities.
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Grades 6th - 12th
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Location: Rogers Founders Classical Academy
Meeting Day: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Time: 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Season Dates: September 8 to February 26
Registration Deadline: August 24
Fee: $350FTC JV Teams are a great fit for students interested in robotics, engineering, programming, and teamwork. Students will build technical skills while working with teammates to prepare for the FTC season.
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Location: Rogers Founders Classical Academy
Meeting Day: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm on weeknights and 9:00am to 12:00pm on Saturdays
Season Dates: August 25 to February 26
Registration Deadline: July 26
Fee: $650FTC students work in teams to design, build, program, and compete with a robot in the FIRST Tech Challenge season. This program is for students ready for a more advanced robotics experience with a larger time commitment, regular build sessions, and competition preparation.
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Location: Pineville Extension Office
Meeting Day: Sundays
Time: 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Season Dates: July 19 to February 26This FTC team meets weekly at the Pineville 4-H Extension Office and is open for students interested in
learning robotics, programming, engineering, and teamwork through the FIRST Tech Challenge program.
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Grades 8th - 12th
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Location: Bentonville
Meeting Days - Offseason (May - December): Mondays
Meeting Days - Build Season (Jan-Apr): Mo,Tu,Th,Fr,Sa
Season Dates: Year Round
Registration Deadline: OngoingJoin our flagship FIRST Robotics Competition program. A highly competitive robotics competition where students work alongside professional mentors to build industrial-size robots that compete on a basketball court-sized field in alliances. Students will design, wire, build, and code large (100 lb) robots to compete with teams across the world. Students will learn engineering, coding, design, and leadership.