Meet the Cyborg Mustangs
"The hardest fun you'll ever have!"
Mission Statement
The North High School Robotics Team #2647, in partnership with FIRST Robotics Competition, works to support the FIRST mission to inspire today's youth regardless of gender, ethnic or socioeconomic background. As a student-led, team-oriented organization we produce members who are considerate and insightful members of the community. Along with developing and refining STEM skills, our members build character and the ability to foster and maintain positive relationships through communication, humility, and respect.
Student Statement
We are a family, supporting each other on the path to success. We help each other to gain experience, learning together making new memories. We collaborate to solve problems that arise through build season and all year long!
Cyborg Mustangs is constantly improving, placing in the quarter finals in the 2013-14 season and reaching the semifinals in 2015, as well as upholding our students' work and behavior to a remarkably high standard. Our team will ensure that students gain a proper education in engineering, mechanics, computers and teamwork that no other program can provide.
We are fortunate to have two incredible mentors: Jessica Galaz and Anthony Galaz
Ms. Galaz is a 2016 graduate of Grand Canyon University with a B.S. in Secondary Education (English Emphasis). Additionally, she is also a North High School and FIRST alumna. She has a strong sense of loyalty to Phoenix Union and the FIRST program and cannot wait to aid in the development in the Cyborg Mustangs program.
The North High School Robotics Team #2647, in partnership with FIRST Robotics Competition, works to support the FIRST mission to inspire today's youth regardless of gender, ethnic or socioeconomic background. As a student-led, team-oriented organization we produce members who are considerate and insightful members of the community. Along with developing and refining STEM skills, our members build character and the ability to foster and maintain positive relationships through communication, humility, and respect.
Student Statement
We are a family, supporting each other on the path to success. We help each other to gain experience, learning together making new memories. We collaborate to solve problems that arise through build season and all year long!
Cyborg Mustangs is constantly improving, placing in the quarter finals in the 2013-14 season and reaching the semifinals in 2015, as well as upholding our students' work and behavior to a remarkably high standard. Our team will ensure that students gain a proper education in engineering, mechanics, computers and teamwork that no other program can provide.
We are fortunate to have two incredible mentors: Jessica Galaz and Anthony Galaz
Ms. Galaz is a 2016 graduate of Grand Canyon University with a B.S. in Secondary Education (English Emphasis). Additionally, she is also a North High School and FIRST alumna. She has a strong sense of loyalty to Phoenix Union and the FIRST program and cannot wait to aid in the development in the Cyborg Mustangs program.