RSF has been supporting Robotics in Rhinebeck Schools since 2011
2nd Annual RSF Robotics Convention
Wednesday, June 11 5:00–7:00 PM
📍 RHS Auditorium and Lobby
Join us for an exciting evening of innovation, exploration, and hands-on fun at the 2nd Annual Rhinebeck Science Foundation Robotics Convention!
This community event showcases the incredible work of Rhinebeck students who have been learning the foundations of robotics, engineering, and coding throughout the year. From student-designed robots and obstacle course challenges to creative mechanical builds, the convention highlights how young minds are engaging with real-world applications of STEAM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math).
Visitors of all ages will have the chance to:
🤖 Explore student projects and interactive demos
🔧 Learn how robots are built and programmed
🧠 Hear directly from students about their design process
🎮 Try their hand at controlling bots and completing challenges
Whether you’re a robotics enthusiast, a curious parent, or just want to see the future in action—there’s something for everyone at this fun, family-friendly event.
This event is free and open to the public. Come celebrate the power of hands-on learning and support our amazing student engineers!
Total RSF Robotics related funding: $240,492
2011
Lego Robotics Professional Development (CLS)
Lego Robotics Hardware and Software (CLS)
2012
Gateway to Technology STEM Lab Renovation & Equip BMS)
Gateway to Technology Professional Development (BMS)
RPI Lego Robotics Camp (Summer Program)
2013
RPI Lego Robotics Camp (Summer Program)
2014
Principles of Engineering Professional Development (RHS)
Project Lead the Way STEM Lab Renovation & Equip (CLS)
2016
Knex Simple Machines (CLS)
Lego Robotics Kits (CLS)
Davinci Robotics Field Trip to ND Hospital (RHS)
2017
Rasperry Pi Microcomputers (RHS)
2018
Spheros Robots (CLS)
Vex Robot Upgrades (RHS)
2019
Project Lead the Way Stem Lab Renovation & Equip (BMS)
2023
Innovation Hub (RHS)
2024
Spike Prime Robots (BMS)
Spike Prime Robot and First FTC Robot (RHS)
2025
Robotic Competition Game Field (RHS)
Dell Laptops with Autodesk Fusion 360 software for CAD design (RHS)