About Wyandotte Robotics
Learn about our history, mission, and achievements as part of the FIRST Robotics Competition. Scroll down for frequently asked questions and discover how you can join or support our team!
Quick Facts About Us
Who we are
About Wyandotte Robotics
Wyandotte Robotics, nicknamed WRATH, is FRC Team 1847 based in Kansas City, Kansas. Established in 2006, we are a high school robotics team representing Wyandotte High School in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC). Our team designs, builds, and programs robots to compete in annual challenges against teams worldwide while fostering innovation, teamwork, and community engagement.
As part of the FIRST Robotics community, we share a commitment to Gracious Professionalism® and Coopertition®. These values guide our efforts to encourage collaboration, mentorship, and fair competition. We strive to ignite passion for STEM within our members and community while building robots that push the boundaries of innovation.
What drives us
Our Values
We continually push boundaries to create innovative solutions and designs for robotics.
Collaboration and mentorship are at the core of everything we do, both on and off the field.
We inspire and support our local community to embrace STEM and its endless possibilities.
Celebrating our success
Our Achievements
19 seasons since our rookie year.
28 competitions showcasing our passion and dedication.
Proudly competed as the second pick of Alliance 2, alongside team captain 5801 - CTC Inspire and second pick 1710 - The Ravonics Revolution.
Led Alliance 8 as captain alongside teams 1730, 9410, and 2345 at the Cow Town ThrowDown in Lee’s Summit. Despite a strong effort, we were eliminated in Match 9 by Alliance 7.
Competed as part of Alliance 5 at the 2016 Cow Town ThrowDown in Lee’s Summit, captained by Team 3937, alongside teams 1847, 3928, and 1775. Despite a strong effort, the alliance was eliminated in the playoffs.