Baltimore, MD - April 9, 2025 - This year marked the launch of OCA’s Middle School Robotics Club, and what a fantastic debut it was! After months of building, programming, and testing their robots, our students had the opportunity to compete in a national robotics tournament in New York City. Hosted by The Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education (CIJE), the competition brought together hundreds of teams from Jewish Day Schools across the country.


The challenge this year was called “Rapid Relay” (designed by Vex), and it required teams to build robots capable of launching balls into one of four goals—aiming for the highest possible score by making as many goals as possible in 60-second qualifying rounds. Our students put their creativity and problem-solving skills to the test, first competing in regional tournaments before heading to the national championship on March 31 at the Fort Washington Armory in Manhattan. With over 700 students in attendance, the energy was electric!

While our teams just missed the top 20 which advance to the final rounds before a winner is determined, one of them secured an impressive 24th place out of 70 for their division! What a remarkable achievement for our first year! More importantly, they demonstrated teamwork, perseverance, and resourcefulness throughout the process.


We are incredibly proud of our robotics teams and their dedication. This inaugural season was just the beginning, and we can’t wait to continue learning, building, and competing in the years to come!