By Mitch Fryer, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
There was an invasion of robots at the Dayton Elementary School on Wednesday. The programmed, remote-controlled, motorized, metal machines grabbed candy off tables, raced recklessly around classrooms and did their best to take over the school. But no one was in any danger; the students had them under control. The Dayton third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students were teaming up with physics students from West Shamokin High School and computer-aided design and drafting/pre-engineering students from the Lenape Technical School to learn new skills while building and trying out robots during a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Robotics Day program.
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