Community Programs

MRX After-School Clubs

Empower students with hands-on STEM learning beyond the classroom. Build skills, friendships, and futures.

Why Start a Club

Why Start an MrX Robotics Club?

Give students opportunities to explore, create, and compete

Spark Interest

Ignite passion for STEM through engaging, hands-on robotics projects

Build Community

Create a welcoming space where students collaborate and make friends

Compete

Prepare teams for XRC competitions at local, regional, and national levels

Learn Skills

Develop critical thinking, teamwork, and real-world engineering skills

Getting Started

How to Start a Club

Follow these steps to launch your MrX Robotics Club

1

Register Your Club

Complete our online registration to become an official MrX Robotics Club and gain access to exclusive resources.

  • Free to register
  • No minimum membership required
  • Open to schools, libraries, community centers
2

Get Your Equipment

Choose an MRX platform that fits your students' age and skill level. We offer special club pricing and rental options.

  • Club starter kits from $499
  • Rental programs available
  • Grant writing support included
3

Train Your Leaders

Club advisors get free access to our online training modules and can earn MRX certification.

  • Self-paced online training
  • Live webinar support
  • Optional in-person workshops
4

Launch & Grow

Start meeting with students and use our curriculum to guide activities. Connect with other clubs in your area!

  • Ready-to-use lesson plans
  • Monthly challenge activities
  • Regional club meetups
Program Options

Club Program Options

Choose the program that best fits your students

Junior Robotics Club

Grades K-3

Introduce young learners to robotics through play-based learning with MRX PLY and KID platforms.

  • 1-2 meetings per week
  • 30-45 minute sessions
  • Focus on creativity and basic concepts

Coding & Robotics Club

Grades 4-6

Build programming skills with block-based coding and sensor-based robot challenges using MRX CODE.

  • 1-2 meetings per week
  • 60 minute sessions
  • Focus on coding fundamentals

Engineering Club

Grades 6-8

Explore engineering design process with MRX MID platform. Build complex mechanisms and program solutions.

  • 2-3 meetings per week
  • 60-90 minute sessions
  • Focus on design & problem-solving
Club Resources

Everything You Need to Succeed

Comprehensive resources to run a successful robotics club

Curriculum Library

Access 100+ ready-to-use lesson plans organized by platform and skill level.

Browse Lessons

Training Videos

Watch step-by-step tutorials for building, programming, and teaching robotics.

Watch Videos

Meeting Planners

Downloadable templates to plan your club year, including icebreakers and activities.

Download Planners

Recruitment Kit

Flyers, posters, and social media templates to promote your club and recruit members.

Get Marketing Kit

Grant Templates

Ready-to-customize grant applications to fund your club equipment and activities.

Find Funding

Club Advisor Forum

Connect with other club leaders, share ideas, and get advice from experienced advisors.

Join Forum
Monthly Challenges

Keep Students Engaged Year-Round

Themed challenges throughout the year to spark creativity

September

Robot Relay Race

Program robots to navigate an obstacle course as fast as possible

October

Spooky Bot Costume

Design and build a creative Halloween costume for your robot

November

Helper Robot

Create a robot that can assist with a daily task or chore

December

Holiday Light Show

Program a synchronized light and sound display

January

Autonomous Navigator

Navigate a maze without any human intervention

February

Heart Messenger

Build a robot that delivers messages to friends

March

Green Machine

Design an eco-friendly robot that solves an environmental problem

April

Art Bot

Create a robot that can draw or paint original artwork

May

Showcase Spectacular

Host a community showcase to demonstrate the year's best projects

Success Stories

Club Success Stories

See what other clubs have accomplished

Lincoln Middle School Robotics

Denver, CO

"We started with 8 students and now have over 50 members. Three of our teams qualified for XRC Nationals last year!"

Westside Community Center

Atlanta, GA

"Our after-school robotics program has transformed how kids see themselves. Many had never touched a computer before."

Oak Park Public Library

Chicago, IL

"The MRX club has become our most popular program. Kids who never visited the library are now here every week!"

Join the Network

Register Your Club

Join the MrX Robotics Club network today

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Questions About Starting a Club?

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