VEX IQ
Description
At the middle school level in Washington state, teams can compete in VEX IQ.
The game field and challenge are the same each year as the current VEX field and challenge, but qualifying is based solely on skills rankings.
This year, VEX teams will be required to turn in an electronic version of their design notebook.
Event Deadlines
january 11, 2024
Students submit a link to a video of a robot practice run, to demonstrate that they have a working robot, and have started their programming.
Washington TSA Rules
To compete, students must belong to an affiliated TSA chapter, register for competition by December 15, 2023, and pay the $30 competition fee. Participants must also meet the January 11 event deadlines (see above) to “qualify” for the Washington TSA State Conference in March.
To compete at the WTSA State Conference, students must have been registered in December, met the Jan. 11 deadline, and then register in February for the State Conference ($420/$500 per student package price (4 or 2 students per room)).
At the state level, 3 teams per chapter may compete.