The School District of Waukesha announced on April 14 that its CORE 2062 student robotics team will advance to the state competition following a strong performance at the Wisconsin District Competitions. The team was also recognized with the Industrial Design Award for their robot’s “form, function, and aesthetics.” The state event is scheduled for April 18-19 at Brookfield East.
This achievement highlights the opportunities available to students in Waukesha Public Schools, which supports student development through programs such as early learning initiatives and a STEM campus, as detailed on the official website. The district also prioritizes student mental health through dedicated initiatives according to its official website.
The School District of Waukesha operates as a public education institution and is governed by a nine-member board of education, according to information from the official website. It ranks as the seventh-largest school district in Wisconsin according to its official website.
According to its official website, the district aims to build students’ skills for community involvement, college readiness, and career success. These goals are reflected in extracurricular achievements like those of CORE 2062.
The upcoming state competition offers further opportunity for students in Waukesha Public Schools to demonstrate their skills and represent their district at a higher level.


