Lego League at GRS – FULL! – September 13, 2018

Parents – we need help! We must have two adults per team in order to run the teams. Students with a parent volunteering get priority for spots on the teams. Practices are on Wednesday afternoons until mid-December. We’re particularly looking for adults who can support and focus student behavior – not technical issues. Lego training provided.

Great River will have four Lego League teams again this year. And they are now full.  Please check back again next year.

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