Thursday, October 29, 2015

EE Fall Festival

Friday, November 6th
1:00-4:00 p.m.


GEDC0022Students and families are invited to join us for an afternoon of fun at this FREE family event at Extraordinary Education.

  • Hop on a Hayride
  • Roast Marshmallows over a campfire
  • Participate in the extreme sports of Potato Sack and 3-Legged Racing
  • Get your Face Painted
  • and MORE!

My Young Entrepreneurs Club will be selling concessions--Bring cash and support your classmates

GEDC0030This special event is presented by E.E.'s Event Planning Class.

We do need a few parent volunteers for 30 minute shifts.


Please sign up to volunteer using this link:
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0B4BA4A72BA3F49-fal

Saturday, October 17, 2015

BEST Robotics–Extraordinary Performance!

The Extraordinary Innovation Labs team competed on October 17  in the 2015 North Houston BEST Robotics competition.

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The team earned high honors taking 1st PLACE in the overall BEST AWARD competition. The BEST Award is the highest honor a team can earn in BEST. It encompasses all aspects of the competition in 5 different areas including a Marketing Presentation, Marketing Display, Engineering Notebook, Robot Performance and Team Spirit.

The team also earned 2nd PLACE overall in the ROBOT COMPETITION, narrowly losing to Clear Creek. In addition, the team won 1st PLACE MARKETING PRESENTATION and received the FOUNDERS AWARD FOR CREATIVE DESIGN for the third year in a row.

The North Houston HUB contest included 15 registered schools such as the Academy of Science and Technology, John Cooper School and Clear Creek High School among others. The team now moves on to the Regional BEST Competition to be held on November 13-14 in Dallas. Be sure to congratulate these outstanding students when you see them!

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

BEST Robotics Contest 10/17/2015

DSC_0481          Excitement is building for the BEST Robotics Competition which will take place this SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2015 at Woodlands College Park High School. Robots will be competing all day from 9:30am until 3:00pm. Plan to bring your family out and cheer on the Extraordinary Innovation Labs team from Extraordinary Education. Don’t forget to wear the team’s colors for this year which are black, grey, white and copper and bring your noisemakers. (no air-horns allowed)

          The B.E.S.T. Competition is a robotics competition held annually. The program seeks to Boost Engineering, Science and Technology among middle and high school students. It lasts six weeks and challenges students to use processes in engineering and design to develop a fictional company that will build a robot to meet a certain need. This student led team then competes with other teams from across their area to test and market their product.

DSC_0492 (1)          The theme of this year's competition is “Pay Dirt”. The “need” that must be fulfilled involves mining for resources including coal, copper, aluminum, iron, lithium and aggregate and well as mining safety. The challenge also incorporates the commodities market and fluctuating prices (points) based on supply and demand.  Extraordinary Innovation Labs, sponsored by the Extraordinary Education Center, is a team of homeschooled students ranging in age from 11 to 18 years. The team has participated in the BEST competition every year since 2001.

          2015 presents a new challenge and therefore, produces a new team who will be fulfilling this challenge. Our team’s fictional company this year is called “Rolling Stones”. We are looking for safe, efficient ways to mine resources as well as repair and maintain the mine. In order to complete all the tasks that lead up to final game day, the team is divided into two divisions: Technology Division and Marketing Division. Each division is in charge of a crucial part of constructing or promoting our company and products.

IMG_20151005_112257The marketing division's job is to promote the company. In order to do this, the group must set up meetings with future employees, create outlets where people can view the team, and even come up with a presentation to a board of potential investors (judges) while maintaining a professional environment. Marketing is accountable for just as much work as the technology division, although their work is more public and less physical. However, marketing members do have the opportunity to build when it comes time to construct their booth for Game Day.

Of course, the other division is the technology department. In the technology department they deal with the construction of the product. Their product, the robot, has to complete certain tasks and also comply with restrictions given by the judges in order to score. They help marketing by giving them information on how the robot was built, the math involved, and plenty of other things required for The Notebook. Both teams are tested in their abilities to work together to create and accomplish tasks dealing with both the physical and organizational aspects of developing a company.

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To learn more about BEST Robotics or EIL's Robotics team, you can always visit the team website for more information. (www.eilrobotics.com)

TKD Winners!

Congratulations to EE’s competitors (Peoples TKD Program): Ethan Bauder, Jack Alderson, Claire Alderson, Caden Alderson, Cruz Suarez, Grant ...