This image consists of four different photos. The first shows two team members working on their robot. The second shows the team leader, Sean, smiling. The third shows two team members running away from a pair of people in shark Halloween costumes. The fourth shows the first robot the Sileo team built.
Group photo of the Mukilteo Robotics team at a competition.
This is a photo of two teammates getting their robots inspected at a competition.
This image consists of four different photos. The first shows two teammates smiling next to the robot they built. The second shows a group of people working on one robot. The third shows a robot in its transport container. The fourth shows the middle school team competing at a League Day.
This is a group photo of the Mukilteo Robotics team after a League Day.

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VEX Robotics club based in Mukilteo Washington.

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Mukilteo Robotics is
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VEX Robotics club based in Mukilteo.

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Our Board

Pete Stiles

Coach

Rachel Chu

Executive Director

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Ruslan
Mukhamedvaleev

Deputy Executive Director

Trillium Keith

Director of Administration

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Ruslan
Mukhamedvaleev

Director of Public Relations

Wanhao Zhang

Director of Finance

Joseph Na

Director of Finance

I wouldn’t be able to run my club without the knowledge that I learned from Mukilteo Robotics.

Scott Lee

Scott Lee

Former Kamiak Robotics President

This season I’m really looking forward to working with new people, expanding our robots, and competing.

Trillium Keith

Trillium Keith

Current Member

Mukilteo Robotics has played a huge role in my personal and academic life over the past season.

Derek Zhu

Derek Zhu

Coding Mentor

Competition robotics is expensive. Each complete robot can cost upwards of $2,000. We currently have four teams—with additional costs such as team registrations, competition fees, and other miscellaneous costs such as field elements, storage, and tools, our financial needs for a season are close to $12,000. We strive to keep our club free to the community, and we rely on sponsors and donations to cover these costs.

When you donate to Mukilteo Robotics, you are playing a part in unlocking the next generation of engineers, mechanics, and collaborative problem solvers. We are building something truly remarkable for the Mukilteo community: we provide an environment where passionate teens are allowed to freely experiment, where they are able to fail fast and learn faster.

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