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Virginia Computer Teacher Supports Science and Engineering Education

President Barack Signs "Skrappy" the Robot

President Barack Obama signs “Skrappy” the robot during a tour of the computer lab and robotics workshop at Bluestone High School in Skipwith, Va., Oct. 18, 2011. The Bluestone Robotics team was founded in 2004 and built their first robot with a basic kit of parts and scraps from area businesses. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Tracy Ellis teaches robotics and computer classes at Bluestone High School in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, one of the stops on President Obama's American Jobs Act Bus Tour this week. Ellis supports President Obama’s jobs plan because the investments in school infrastructure and modernization will help her students access the tools they need to train for 21st century jobs.

Ellis said that computers play an important role in our society. Everyone has one, but no one is willing to open them up and fix them if something goes wrong, she said. She teaches her students to repair computers and address many of the problems computer users encounter, which she says is a valuable skill that gives them practical experience for future careers. Her more advanced classes are even responsible for providing technical support for the school’s computers.

Ellis also teaches an afterschool robotics program that attracts 25 to 30 students each school year. She said the robotics program is a great way to get students involved in science and engineering who might not otherwise be interested, especially female students. Six other teachers as well as engineers from the community help students build a robot each spring, which they enter in competitions with other schools. President Obama met the team’s robot, Skrappy, when he visited Bluestone yesterday.

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NOTÍCIAS,. Virginia Computer Teacher Supports Science and Engineering Education. Florianópolis: Portal Jurídico Investidura, 2011. Disponível em: https://investidura.com.br/noticias-internacionais/white-house/virginia-computer-teacher-supports-science-and-engineering-education/ Acesso em: 22 fev. 2026
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