Students at Northland Christian on Houston's north side are diving back into another school year.
attended school there for 13 years, from kindergarten to 12th grade.
Amy Owens, who teaches the class and the after-school robotics club, said the students learn coding, engineering, math, science, problem-solving, teamwork, and communication. Owens said each of her student's codes will look different based on their minds work. She tries to build on their strengths. He said he wants to be a football player when he grows up, but he has added to that since starting robotics.
Chavez said there have been international students who have gone on to win awards in subjects at the end of the school year that they had not studied prior.
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