
Penn Robotics earns Impact Award
Posted on April 2, 2025Penn High School Robotics Team 135 earned the Impact Award in recent competition at Lafayette, Ind.
The FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) Impact Award is the most prestigious award in FRC, recognizing a team that best embodies the mission of FIRST by inspiring others through their community outreach, STEM advocacy, and sustained impact. It honors programs that go beyond building robots to create a lasting legacy.
“Winning the Impact Award is a testament to the dedication and passion of our students, mentors, and community,” Penn Robotics Instructor Kyle Marsh said. “Through our outreach efforts—whether it’s mentoring teams, running camps and workshops, expanding assistive technology, or launching new initiatives like our 3-D printing program—we strive to make STEM accessible to all.
“With over 1,000 volunteer hours each year, our students are committed to something bigger than themselves, using robotics as a platform to inspire and empower others,” Marsh said. “Being recognized for this work is an incredible honor and a humbling reminder of the difference we can make beyond the competition field.”
In addition, Penn High School student Grant Spadafore was named an Indiana Dean’s List Finalist.
Penn Robotics will compete in the Robotics State Finals at Greenwood on April 3-4.
Last Modified April 2, 2025