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Empowering Student Leaders Through Robotics: Matt Hilton

June 17, 2025
Matt Hilton, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics-Morganton, computer science instructor

At North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics-Morganton, computer science instructor Matt Hilton is doing far more than teaching code. As the coach of four competitive VEX V5 Robotics teams, Hilton is helping students from across North Carolina unlock their leadership potential, on and off the competition field and building a robotics program from the ground up.

The school opened its second campus in Morganton in 2022 to offer its public, residential high school to an additional 150 juniors and 150 seniors each year, students from a variety of backgrounds across the state.

From its founding in 1980 on its Durham campus, the school has emphasized access and innovation, values reflected in the robotics program that Hilton has helped shape from the ground up. “We want everyone to feel like they belong in robotics, whether they’ve been building robots for years or are totally new,” Hilton says. 

North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics-Morganton team poses with their award banner

Student-Led Teams with a World-Stage Mindset

Hilton oversees four VEX Robotics teams, adopting a student-led approach, as teams are mostly self-organized. Students assign themselves to teams, manage their schedules and budgets, and support one another through design challenges and the competition season. “I see my role as a guide,” Hilton says. “They make the decisions, and I make sure they have the tools and support to follow through.”

That structure is yielding results. In the most recent season, Team 56727D won the Skills Champion Award at the state level, while two teams, 56727D and 56727A, qualified for the 2025 VEX Robotics World Championship. All four teams made it to the state championships, an impressive feat for a young program navigating its first complete turnover of graduating team members.

North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics-Morganton, computer science instructor Matt Hilton poses with his robotics team

A Culture of Support and Growth

As the robotics teams look ahead to another season, Hilton remains focused on what matters most, he says, empowering students to take the lead: “The most rewarding part is watching students support each other, solve problems, and grow into confident leaders.”

That sense of camaraderie is a part of their culture. Whether it’s helping a teammate debug code, brainstorming design improvements, or staying late to prepare for a competition, Hilton notes that students at the school have built a community where collaboration is just as important as competition.

2025-2026 Signature Event Updates

  1. An Event Partner wanting to apply to host a Signature Event must have hosted events for at least 2 seasons prior to applying. 
  2. Signature Events must use the officially branded award banners for the Excellence Award and Tournament/Teamwork Champions Award.
  3. When hanging field skirts the VEX Robotics logo/brand name can not be covered up on the competition fields.
  4. VEX V5 Robotics Competition Signature Events may have regional capacity and max per organization restrictions lifted 8 weeks before the event if the event is not full (similar to the process already in place for VEX IQ Robotics Competition Signature Events).
  5. Minimum pit size reduced to 8’x 8’ instead of 10’x10’.
  6. Beginning in the 2025-2026 season, the REC Foundation will collect $10 instead of $5 per team registration on all Signature Events. This is to help offset travel costs for REC Foundation staff to support these larger events.

2025-2026 Signature Event Application Reminders

  1. Existing Signature Events only need to complete the Final Application (due by March 31, 2025)
  2. New Signature Event concepts will need to complete the Initial Proposal by January 31, 2025 and if approved, complete the Final Application by March 31, 2025.
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