Kings Bay Library Wins BKLYN Robotics League Championship
Briefly

The Kings Bay Library has emerged as the champion of the BKLYN Library Robotics League for the second consecutive year, triumphing over 14 competing library teams in Brooklyn. Washington Irving and Cortelyou Libraries placed second and third. All top teams will represent Brooklyn at the citywide championship later this year. The league is part of a comprehensive set of STEM programs offered by the Brooklyn Public Library aimed at youth education, highlighting collaborative skills and technology engagement through various workshops and tech centers.
"Libraries are no longer simply quiet spaces to read, which was evident at this weekend's loud and competitive BKLYN Robotics League championship. Young patrons showcased their robots and their new skills in a highly engaging atmosphere."
"The BKLYN Robotics League is part of a broader array of programs at Brooklyn Public Library aimed at all ages to learn about science and technology, promoting not only knowledge but also essential life skills like teamwork and communication."
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