William Floyd High School robotics team’s t-shirt cannon featured in Newsday


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The William Floyd High School Robotics Team 287 has been highlighted in Newsday for its t-shirt cannon robot, which is used to entertain crowds at home football games and other school sports events. The feature appeared in the November 21 edition of the newspaper.

The robotics team designed and built the t-shirt cannon as a way to increase excitement during sporting events. The device launches t-shirts into the stands, engaging students and fans. According to the school district, this initiative adds a unique element to game-day experiences.

Newsday’s coverage included both an article and a video about the robot and its impact on school spirit. Access to the full content requires a subscription.

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