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The Hurricane High School Robotics Club

A group of teenagers from the Hurricane High School Robotics Club appeared before the Hurricane City Council on a snowy Thursday evening, not to present a robot, but to present themselves as residents with a love for engineering.

The Hurricane High School Robotics Club arrived at the Hurricane City Offices with two main goals in mind: establish a committee to help grow the science, technology, engineering and math-related jobs within the area, and to secure funding for the club.

Kaylani Ober, a member of the robotics club, pitched the value of their club to Mayor Clark Fawcett and the City Council. 

“The (club) doesn’t just build robots; it builds people,” Ober said. “When you invest in us, you’re not just funding a season of our competition, you are investing in a project, and there’s always an expected return on that investment. By choosing to support our team, you are not just making a dead-end donation, you are choosing to create opportunities for young people that will pay dividends for this community for generations to come.”

Members of the robotics club said there is a need for more STEM-related jobs and opportunities in Hurricane. To pursue a STEM-related career after high school, they’ll have to leave their homes to find a place where their talents are in demand. The members explained that, as of right now, that place isn’t Hurricane.

To help grow the STEM industry in Hurricane, the robotics club members pitched the idea of a committee to support those interested in STEM.

Jayden Madsen, the captain of the robotics club and a senior at Hurricane High School, spoke with St. George News about the proposed committee.

“I think the next step is putting together that committee that we talked about,” Madsen said. “We talked about getting someone from each council member and coming up with those ideas of programs that we can make, and just talking to them, having meetings, and putting them into action, and then also finding the budget for it. A lot of (Hurricane High School’s) budget is going to things like sports and dance, and that’s great, but not many people are going to make money in the future over that. So if we can put more of that budget into STEM, then that’s the next step.”

Madsen said the robotics club is the only Southern Utah team to compete in the FIRST Robotics Competition every year, attending events across the United States. The club won the Engineering Inspiration award at the Utah qualifier and traveled to Houston for the world championships.

To fund more of these endeavors, the robotics club said it’s trying to raise about $60,000 to move forward. Fawcett said the city’s budget had already been decided, but Hurricane City Manager Kaden C. DeMille interrupted, saying the city had a little money left for this kind of request.

That amount, which DeMille said they were willing to donate to the robotics club, was $772. The city is working on the next budget, and DeMille proposed allocating funds for the robotics club; however, the funds wouldn’t be available until July

Fawcett said he was impressed by the robotics club’s dedication, wished more youth would get involved with the City Council and was open to the idea of a STEM committee.

“I do really appreciate the fact that you’re willing to do this, and I don’t have any problem with doing the STEM committee,” he said.

Fawcett said two of his children had to leave the city to find employment, and expressed a desire for more STEM-related jobs in the city.

While he couldn’t offer an immediate solution, Fawcett said there is a growing industry in St. George.

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      Hurricane High is now using TouchBase to pay fees online. 
      MySchoolFees will no longer be used.

      The TouchBase portal is accessed through your Parent PowerSchool Account

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      To access the TouchBase Portal:

      1. Sign in to your Parent PowerSchool Account
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      3. Using the Navigation bar at the left of your screen, scroll down until you see “Purchases & Payments”
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