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Third Annual GO TEC VEX IQ Robotics Competition Draws Record Participation

April 11, 2025

Third Annual GO TEC VEX IQ Robotics Competition Draws Record Participation

The third annual GO TEC® VEX IQ Robotics Competition, which took place on April 10, brought 85 Virginia middle school students to the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR). This year’s event featured 20 teams representing 10 schools, making it the largest competition yet.

Throughout an exciting day of competition, teams demonstrated their skills with student-built and operated VEX IQ Robots, navigating this year’s game, Rapid Relay. On a 6-by-8-foot field, students used their robots to collect, transport and deposit game elements into goal zones.

Each team competed in eight matches, accumulating points through collaborative strategies and individual skills. Awards were presented based on overall scores, teamwork and other special categories, with each participant receiving a custom laser-cut wooden participation medallion.

“It’s exciting to see students develop practical skills in robotics and teamwork, laying the groundwork for successful careers in technology and engineering,” said Angela Rigney, GO TEC Director.

The three winning teams:

  •  First Place: Bucky Broncos, O.T. Bonner Middle School
  • Second Place: The Algebros, Gretna Middle School
  • Third Place: The Chaos Crew, Dinwiddie Middle School

The Great Opportunities in Technology and Engineering Careers (GO TEC) team at IALR coordinated the competition, which was supported by valued community and industry partners, including GO Virginia, Virginia Digital Maritime Center and others. Participating schools came from several localities, including:

  • Wythe County Public Schools
  • Pittsylvania County Schools
  • Danville Public Schools
  • Dinwiddie Public Schools
  • Martinsville Public Schools
  • Halifax County Public Schools
  • Charlotte County Public Schools
  • Franklin County Public Schools

GO TEC VEX IQ Robotics Competition 2025

All teams have participated in or are currently enrolled in the GO TEC Career Connections middle school program, which introduces students to high-demand career fields through immersive, hands-on learning experiences.

     

“This event is such a fun way for students to apply their skills in robotics and automation through teamwork,” said Jacob Taylor, GO TEC Technical and Training Manager. “This competition reinforces the practical elements of our Career Connections curriculum and inspires students to pursue future opportunities in technology and engineering.”

GO TEC promotes workforce readiness and talent development through a collaborative hub-and-spoke model involving K12 school systems, higher education institutions and industry partners. The initiative supports students from middle school through high school, dual enrollment and postsecondary programs, aligning with strategic industry sectors such as precision machining, welding, IT and cybersecurity, robotics and automation, mechatronics and advanced materials. After starting as a pilot program in Danville and Pittsylvania County Schools, GO TEC Career Connections Labs will be in 73 Virginia middle schools in the 2025-2026 academic year.

About IALR

The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research serves Virginia as a regional catalyst for economic transformation with applied research, advanced learning, manufacturing advancement, conference center services and economic development efforts. IALR’s major footprint focuses within Southern Virginia, including the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax and Mecklenburg and the cities of Martinsville and Danville.

Inside IALR Podcast: Career Exploration in 73 Middle Schools

March 31, 2025

Inside IALR Podcast: Career Exploration in 73 Middle Schools

Let’s hear from Jake Taylor, Technical and Training Manager of the Great Opportunities in Technology and Engineering Careers (GO TEC®) program managed by IALR. GO TEC is an innovative career initiative providing middle school students across Virginia with engaging, hands-on experiences in technology, manufacturing and engineering careers.

Jake shares how GO TEC rapidly expanded from a pilot program in Danville and Pittsylvania County to over 50 middle schools statewide, with further growth anticipated. He explains the strategic approach to maintaining consistency while addressing regional industry differences and details the logistical complexities involved in equipping classrooms, training educators and ensuring continuous program improvement.

Highlights include:

  • What is GO TEC? (00:36)
  • Rapid statewide growth (01:42)
  • Hands-on career exploration (04:00)
  • Partnering across Virginia (05:43)
  • Supporting teachers and classrooms (14:38)
  • Bridging the high school gap (23:54)
  • STEM Innovator of the Year Award (27:00)

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Jake Taylor Wins STEM Innovator of the Year Award

March 26, 2025

Jake Taylor Wins STEM Innovator of the Year Award

Jake Taylor, Technical and Training Manager for the Great Opportunities in Technology and Engineering Careers (GO TEC®) program, was named STEM Innovator of the Year by STARBASE Victory, Inc. The award ceremony was held on March 13.

This award recognizes Taylor’s dedication and innovation in STEM education across Virginia.

“I am honored to have been chosen for and accept this award from STARBASE Victory of Portsmouth Virginia. STARBASE has been an integral partner in the expansion of the GO TEC program into Portsmouth City Schools, and I am proud to have served an active role in enhancing educational opportunities focused on careers and skills within Advanced Manufacturing for their students.” – Jake Taylor, GO TEC Technical and Training Manager, IALR

Jake Taylor, GO TEC Technical and Training Manager (middle)

The GO TEC program engages middle school students through hands-on experiences with technology and equipment, introducing them to potential careers in Information Technology, Advanced Manufacturing and STEM fields. Taylor has been involved with GO TEC for five years, providing technical expertise and training to educators.

He previously served as a STEM Academy Instructor for Pittsylvania County Schools and was recognized as Teacher of the Year in 2014-2015.

He earned his Bachelor of Science in Physics from Bridgewater College. Taylor holds endorsements in Physics and Mathematics and possesses a Commercial Driver’s License. He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Claire Parker Foundation and the Southern Piedmont Technology Council.

Taylor first brought the GO TEC Mobile Lab to Portsmouth in July 2022. The mobile lab introduced students to advanced equipment and STEM career opportunities. From enhancing Portsmouth Summer School Math remediation with robotics activities to hosting a weeklong Automation & Robotics camp culminating with a competition, the mobile lab provides a variety of educational opportunities to enrich classroom learning and give students meaningful hands-on experiences in many critical Industry sectors.

The GO TEC program now operates in all three middle schools within Portsmouth Public Schools, forming a critical component of their career pipeline initiative.

“Jake’s passion and expertise have significantly expanded the reach and impact of the GO TEC program. His dedication continues to inspire both educators and students across Virginia.” – Angela Rigney, GO TEC Director, IALR

About GO TEC

The GO TEC program creates a talent pipeline by introducing middle school students to careers in Information Technology, Advanced Manufacturing and STEM-related fields. GO TEC curriculum engages students through specialized training modules targeting high-demand industry sectors, stimulating job growth across Virginia.

GO TEC Website

About IALR

The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research serves Virginia as a regional catalyst for economic transformation with applied research, advanced learning, manufacturing advancement, conference center services and economic development efforts. IALR’s major footprint focuses within Southern Virginia, including the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax and Mecklenburg, along with the cities of Martinsville and Danville. IALR serves as the fiscal agent and program lead for GO TEC, aligning with its mission to enhance STEM education and career opportunities.

Filling the Gap: STEM Career and Technical Education for 9th and 10th Grade

January 14, 2025

Filling the Gap: STEM Career and Technical Education for 9th and 10th Grade

Great Opportunities in Technology and Engineering Careers (GO TEC®) Career Connections Labs are now in 52 middle schools statewide, exposing approximately 9,000 students annually to career opportunities like welding, precision machining, automation and robotics, metrology, mechanical engineering and much more. The goal of this program, administered by the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR), is to introduce the students pathways and funnel them toward existing training programs and opportunities in those sectors.

However, in most school divisions in Virginia, STEM-focused career and technical education lags in 9th and 10th grade before hyper-focusing again in 11th and 12th grade. To fill that gap, the GO TEC team is working with several Southern Virginia school divisions to implement impactful STEM-focused career and technical education (CTE) opportunities for 9th- and 10th-graders. These pilot partners of GO TEC and IALR include Danville Public Schools, Pittsylvania County Schools and Henry County Public Schools.  

“We’re getting young people exposed to these opportunities and excited about them, but how can we continue that in 9th and 10th grade?” – Julie Brown, Ph.D., Vice President, Advanced Learning, IALR

Memorable Middle School Introductions  

Those Career Connections Labs are part of the GO TEC program, which stimulates job growth within the Commonwealth by creating dependable talent pipelines in strategic, STEM-focused sectors. Made possible by robust public-private partnerships, GO TEC exemplifies IALR’s goals of connecting students to careers and expanding STEM capacity.  

IALR serves as GO TEC’s fiscal agent and program lead. Partners, including K12 school systems, higher education, industry and economic development, support and guide GO TEC. 

  Electrical Engineering   Mechanical Engineering    Manufacturing Engineering
  Automation & Robotics   Welding   Precision Machining
  Healthcare Technologies   IT Coding & Networking    Metrology

The GO TEC program started as a pilot in Danville and Pittsylvania County Schools and has now spread to middle schools from Abingdon to Hampton Roads.  

As middle school Career Connections Labs proliferate across the Commonwealth, GO TEC staff are focusing earnestly on helping school divisions create effective CTE programs for 9th- and 10th-grade students in those sectors.  

“The reason for investing in 9th- and 10th-grade programs is that we know what those CTE programs are in 11th and 12th grade. We wanted to start taking this funnel that’s big in elementary and middle school and extend it to form a complete pipeline.” – Angela Rigney, GO TEC Director, IALR

See the GO-TEC Website

Funding Talent Pathways  

Southern Virginia was awarded a Defense Manufacturing Community Support Designation (DMCSP) from the Department of Defense in 2021. This opened the door for future grant opportunities, such as a $5 million 2021 workforce development pipeline grant from the Department of Defense that has allowed IALR to support several initiatives, including:  

  • Successful GO TEC Robotics Competitions in 2023 and 2024
  • Virginia’s first Manufacturing Engineering Technology bachelor’s degree at Old Dominion University with a corresponding associate degree from Patrick & Henry Community College
  • Curriculum mapping from middle school to university programs 

That grant is also being used to support the creation of 9th- and 10th-grade pilot programs focused on STEM and manufacturing career pathways for three area school divisions.  

“The goal of these 9th- and 10th-grade STEM programs is to keep the students engaged when they leave the GO TEC Career Connections labs before they can go into dual enrollment.” – Amanda Hylton, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, Manufacturing Advancement, IALR

Successful 9th- and 10th-Grade Programs in Pittsylvania County  

Pittsylvania County Schools launched two 9th- and 10th-grade academies in the 2022-2023 academic year: the Advanced Manufacturing Academy and the Health Sciences Academy. For these two-year programs, 9th- and 10th-grade students from the county’s four high schools spend half their day at the STEM Academy in Chatham and the other half at their base school. The program focuses on providing hands-on, engaging learning experiences that connect students with real-world applications of STEM. 

The curriculum of these programs was created to be hands-on and engaging. Students frequently take trips to different facilities around the community.  

“These programs give our students a different type of learning experience than at the base high school.” – Mark Jones, Ph.D., Superintendent, Pittsylvania County Schools

Students in the Advanced Manufacturing Academy in Pittsylvania County Schools gain hands-on experience in industries like welding, machining and automation with additional exploration in robotics, additive manufacturing and metrology.  

Over the course of the two-year program, students also create a professional portfolio of all the skills and experience they gain. 

“The feedback I receive from students and parents has been positive. It helps students understand what their likes are, their dislikes and what pathway they want to pursue.” – Sonya Soyars, Advanced Manufacturing Academy Instructor, Pittsylvania County Schools

Henry County Schools Pilot Program 

Henry County Public Schools is also addressing the 9th- and 10th-grade gap. A new pilot program for these grades has been launched, focusing on creating engaging STEM and CTE opportunities that build on the foundation established in middle school.  

Henry County Public Schools is placing GO TEC equipment, including virtual reality welders, on mobile carts that can serve different classrooms.

Henry County Public Schools already has robust CTE offerings at their base schools and the Career Academy. However, these offerings need a stronger emphasis on STEM-specific careers aligned with GO TEC pathways. With the support of the DMSCP grant, Henry County is integrating GO TEC equipment and tracks into its existing structure. This includes technologies such as Dobots, Haas Milling Machines and virtual welding simulators, which are placed on mobile carts for use across different classes. 

“We’re using this equipment to enhance what we already have. This equipment and technology has been monumental in enhancing the student experience.” – Kyana Smith, Ph.D., Coordinator of Career and Technical Education, Henry County Public Schools

A Customized Approach for 9th and 10th Grade 

The program equipment, technology and structure are very systematized and consistent across the 52 middle school GO TEC Career Connections Labs. However, that same level of uniformity doesn’t work with 9th- and 10th-grade programs.   

“There is not a one-size-fits-all 9th- and 10th-grade model that closes the gap and fills that career training pathway. We have to factor in timing, available resources, and regional differences and tailor this to each locality and each region.” – Jake Taylor, GO TEC Technical and Training Manager, IALR

GO TEC staff will continue to support Virginia school divisions by creating innovative, customized programs to bridge the 9th- and 10th-grade gap.  

“Career and technical education is coming back in full force. But it’s essential to strategically plan and implement those pathways and plans of success.” – Angela Rigney, GO TEC Director, IALR

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