Friend's of SLO High Robotics
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Softec has been supporting local high school robotics for over 11 years and has given over $37,000 - so when the computer lab that contains all the robots used by SLO High VEX Team 920 burns down, we react quickly.
For those of you who have not heard yet, San Luis Obispo High School's Computer Lab was set vandalized and set on fire early Thursday morning. The alleged perpetrators have been caught but the damage is total and severe; in addition, the previous day several laptops and a 3D printer were stolen. Softec has long been a supporter of SLO High School Robotics team that was located in the computer lab - Room 307. We hope to help get the computer lab and its students back on track as quickly as possible.
Our Softec VP, Stewart Morse, is a former SLOHS parent and Robotics sponsor - he explained that “Room 307 has been a safe environment during lunch for kids to go advance their technology skills and create lifelong friendships."
This must be an agonizing loss for Mrs. Fetcho and the students. Casualites include the robotics equipment that the students have been developing and building for several months for a competition this weekend and a statewide competition in January.
You can also send a tax deductible check to the SLO Community Foundation.
Please support SLO High School.
For those of you who have not heard yet, San Luis Obispo High School's Computer Lab was set vandalized and set on fire early Thursday morning. The alleged perpetrators have been caught but the damage is total and severe; in addition, the previous day several laptops and a 3D printer were stolen. Softec has long been a supporter of SLO High School Robotics team that was located in the computer lab - Room 307. We hope to help get the computer lab and its students back on track as quickly as possible.
Our Softec VP, Stewart Morse, is a former SLOHS parent and Robotics sponsor - he explained that “Room 307 has been a safe environment during lunch for kids to go advance their technology skills and create lifelong friendships."
This must be an agonizing loss for Mrs. Fetcho and the students. Casualites include the robotics equipment that the students have been developing and building for several months for a competition this weekend and a statewide competition in January.
You can also send a tax deductible check to the SLO Community Foundation.
Please support SLO High School.
Organizer and beneficiary
Joshua Erdman
Organizer
San Luis Obispo, CA
Karen Bolen
Beneficiary