LEGO LEAGUE CHALLENGE
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Lego League Challenge is an engaging, hands-on STEM program designed for students in grades 4-8. It helps young learners explore the excitement of science and technology while fostering self-confidence, critical thinking, and essential life and career skills. Through real-world engineering challenges, participants design and build LEGO robots to complete tasks on dynamic playing fields. This global robotics program inspires students to experiment, problem-solve, and develop coding and design skills, equipping them for future opportunities in STEM and beyond.
Requirements:
Team consisting of 6 to 10 members, grades 4-8
FLL Challenge registration form for ORD.
$100 registration fee per team member
Volunteer Disclosure Statement and Criminal Background Check Authorization form of Oshkosh Area School District for each adult coach.
Confirmation of requirements by First Lego League Coordinator
Teams:
ORD is accepting individual student applications, however, space on existing teams is very limited. FLL Coaches are volunteers: If you are interested in starting a team, or volunteering to help coach an existing team, training, resources, and guidance is provided throughout the season.
For more information, please contact FIRST Lego League Coordinator, Amy Hardy, at: [email protected]
Dates:
The FLL Challenge Season begins in August and consists of a three-tired qualifying tournament structure, with the first competitions beginning in November.
The Wisconsin State Championship is typically in January, with potential post-Championship advancement for top-performing Wisconsin teams.









