Crusader Robotics · 2025–2026

Kids solving real problems, together.

Three teams. Twenty-four students. Fifteen years of robotics — and the last five our fastest-growing yet. A Christian high school robotics program in Mayer, Minnesota.

The whole Crusader Robotics program — about twenty students and their coaches — gathered behind their robots and trophies at the spring banquet
25–26 Season League champions · State · Chicago Invitational
24
Students
3
Teams
15
Years running
#520
National rank · top 6%
Crusader Robotics teammates lined up shoulder to shoulder at the competition field, controllers in hand
What's really going on

It's not about the robots.

It is, a little. We design them, build them, and compete them. But strip away the awards and the rankings, and what you find in our workspace is a group of kids working on a problem together.

A freshman who didn't know a servo from a stepper motor in September is, by February, fixing the code a senior wrote. A senior patiently explains CAD to an eighth grader.

It's where quiet kids find a seat, curious kids find a puzzle, and kids who are good with their hands find something worth making.
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Meet the teams

Three teams, one room.

Every season, students across multiple grade levels work side by side. Here's where we ended up in 2025–26.

How you can help

This program runs on generosity.

Mayer Lutheran covers registration through activity fees. Everything else — robots, tools, travel, the summer STEM camp we run for grades 4–9 — comes from people who believe in what's happening here.

We don't do sponsorships. We don't sell logo space. We just tell the story and invite people to help. Any gift goes directly to support the program.

Summer STEM Camp

A camp run by our students.

Every summer, our high schoolers run a weeklong camp for kids in grades four through nine. They plan the activities. They teach the sessions. Some campers become the next Crusader Robotics student. Others just leave with a good week and a sense that something interesting is happening at their local high school.

Learn about camp →
A group of Crusader Robotics campers building and testing battle bots at the summer STEM camp