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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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35 Missouri and Kansas teams of elementary and middle school-aged children tested their robotics skills Saturday at Union Station in a competition called the Food Factor Challenge. In addition to programming robot vehicles to navigate a course, students also presented group reports on their studies of food contamination issues.

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