Club Feature: Robotics Club
- Crete-Monee Blog
- Oct 23, 2023
- 2 min read
Elijah Ayers
Reporter/Photographer
Joshua Muehlberg, a founding father of the Robotics Club, enjoys leading others to fulfill their dreams in programming arts and robot making.

Robotics Club holds a meeting and works together to build their latest robot.
If students need help, Muehlberg can be their go-to guide for assistance in robotics.
“My favorite part about the club is leading the team through others’ experiences to gain leadership skills,” Muehlberg said.
Robotics has grown in numbers of intelligent, well-skilled students eager to expand their knowledge and put what they have on the table.
Robotics is about pushing past your limits in individual activities and looking towards working together as a group. Robotics allows everyone to say what is on their mind.
The team can be full of different ideas, and comparing with each other helps build bonds with one another.
“I feel good because my teammates work together pretty well,” Muehlberg said.
“You get to work with people, build a robot, see adventure, and destroy other robots.” Nicole Lomax said.
Robotics can make you feel comfortable with whomever you want and without being judged about anything said or done. The students in Robotics can be protective of each other and respect each other’s beliefs.
“If someone in robotics messes with you, they are doing it out of love or laughter. They do not harshly mess with you,” Lomax said
Robotics has at least one competition every school year to challenge their skills. Although Robotics can be difficult at times, it will build confidence in speaking for a student’s beliefs and purpose to a student’s voice.
There are also severe times and moments when you can mess around and have fun. Robotics gives students the determination to go out and achieve their goals.
This club shows proof that everything is possible. Robotics is a walking stone to success in understanding more about programming.
“There is nothing you can do to prepare yourself. You just have to jump right in,” Muehlberg said
Robotics can be a safe space for students to turn their anger into knowledge. Robotics gives knowledge and skill when you attend it to experience the enthusiasm of new goals towards data programming.
“I recommend joining Robotics If you like hands-on building and piecing things together,” Uriel Chapman said.
“They are not going to mess with you severely. They will mess with you out of love or out of laughter,” Lomax said.
Robotics will not leave any student out and will try to include everyone. Robotics is about equality for all students.









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