Empowering Students Through Robotics Education Programs
Staff Report / sarasotalocal.org
**ROOTS Educational Systems: Preparing a Job-Ready Workforce Through Robotics Education**
Venice, FL – ROOTS Education Co., a trailblazing educational organization, is empowering students to build successful careers through Career and Technical Education (CTE). Based in Florida, ROOTS Education Co. provides students with hands-on robotics education, preparing them with practical, job-ready skills. The program developed by ROOTS goes beyond basic programming by incorporating three-dimensional methods such as configuring and installing robotics, offering a comprehensive learning experience.
EDC President & CEO Erin Silk recently visited ROOTS Education Co. in Venice to observe their dynamic approach to workforce development. During her visit, Silk met with key members of the ROOTS team, including Owner & President Jeffrey Kondel, Vice President of Operations Justin Erikson, and Client Relationship Manager Robert MacMillan. The visit highlighted ROOTS' concerted efforts to equip students—from elementary classrooms to vocational colleges—with the technical expertise crucial for success in advanced manufacturing and other industries.
ROOTS Education emphasizes innovation, accessibility, and community focus. The organization utilizes cutting-edge technology and high-tech equipment to train the next generation of professionals, thus supporting economic growth and opportunities for both individuals and businesses. While currently centered in Florida, ROOTS Education Co. is experiencing rapid growth and expanding its reach beyond the state, positioning itself as a significant contributor to Sarasota County's workforce and broader economic diversification efforts.
To learn more about ROOTS Educational Systems, visit their website at www.ROOTSeducation.org or contact them at 727-275-6004.
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**Key Highlights:**
- ROOTS Education Co. specializes in robotics education for students of all ages.
- Their methodology includes programming, configuring, and installing robotics.
- ROOTS aims to prepare students with job-ready skills and support economic opportunities.
- The organization is expanding its footprint beyond Florida schools.
For more insights into their work, connect with ROOTS Education Co. or follow updates from the Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota County.
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