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Glenn Lee, lead teacher and coordinator of the Waialua Robotics Team 359, was named as a Top 10 finalist for the $1 million Global Teacher Prize. Team members are currently preparing for a competition in Montreal, Canada. February 13, 2018.
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Glenn Lee, lead teacher and coordinator of the Waialua Robotics Team 359, was named as a Top 10 finalist for the $1 million Global Teacher Prize. Team members are currently preparing for a competition in Montreal, Canada. February 13, 2018. Lee watches as team member Rheamae Arellano, 13, a Waialua High School 8th grader in her second year on the robotics team, machines a part for the robot on a Vectrax milling machine.
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Glenn Lee, lead teacher and coordinator of the Waialua Robotics Team 359, was named as a Top 10 finalist for the $1 million Global Teacher Prize. Team members are currently preparing for a competition in Montreal, Canada. February 13, 2018.
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Glenn Lee, lead teacher and coordinator of the Waialua Robotics Team 359, works on part of a new robot with Isaiah Hewitt, 17, a Waialua High School senior in the 4th year on the team. Lee was named as a Top 10 finalist for the $1 million Global Teacher Prize. Team members are currently preparing for a competition in Montreal, Canada. February 13, 2018.
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Glenn Lee, lead teacher and coordinator of the Waialua Robotics Team 359, was named as a Top 10 finalist for the $1 million Global Teacher Prize. Team members are currently preparing for a competition in Montreal, Canada. February 13, 2018. Lee poses with a collection of the Waialua Robotics Team 359's previous Poi Pounder robots which earned the team the championship banners hanging in the shop.
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Glenn Lee, lead teacher and coordinator of the Waialua Robotics Team 359, was named as a Top 10 finalist for the $1 million Global Teacher Prize. Team members are currently preparing for a competition in Montreal, Canada. February 13, 2018. Lee looks at one of the Waialua Robotics Team 359's previous robots, Poi Pounder 17 with its catapult arm.