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Confused about semifinalists/finalists/winners for Dean's List and Woodie Flowers
Our team is very proud of our student who was named for Dean's List and our mentor who was named for Woodie Flowers at our recent District event. My students and I are confused about the stages of these awards and the status of the candidates at each stage (semifinalist? finalist?). As my students report on these events for the media, I'd like them to be as accurate as possible, but we need some help to understand the process and the proper terminology.
At the District event where these nominees were announced, did the announcement make them semifinalists or finalists for their respective awards? Is the field of candidates narrowed a second time when they move on to the FIRST in Michigan District Championship? If so, and our nominees are selected, what will their new status be after the FIRST in Michigan Championship? Any idea how many nominees for each award go into the FiM Championship, and how many move to the next stage at World? If the field of candidates is not further narrowed at the Michigan Championship, does their status remain the same as it was at the earlier District event? Do they automatically continue on to further adjudication at the World Championship? How many Dean's List and Woodie Flowers candidates from FiM go on to World? How many candidates receive these awards at the World Championship? Thanks in advance for your help! |
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Thanks, Jon Stratis. I've read the manual over and over again and still don't understand, which is why I've asked my questions here. Can you (or anyone else) give me the "Awards for Dummies" version?
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Semi-Finalists, usually announced with the rest of the awards. They qualify to move on to the DCMP. 2 Dean's, 1 Woodie Flowers Finalists, the Semi-Finalists compete for this award at DCMP. 1 Woodie Flowers, 2 or more Dean's List. These folks move on to compete for the award at CMP. Winners, The people who have moved on to CMP compete for this award there. 1 Woodie Flowers Award Winner, Several Dean's List winners, sorry I don't know how many. |
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Dean's List: As soon as you submit your nomination, your student is a Dean's List Semi-Finalist. I'm guessing your district event listed off the Semi-Finalists, because I don't see anything indicating an award given at that level. At your District Championships (or for us Regional people, our regional), some (typically 2, but large districts like Michigan might get more) students win Dean's List Finalist status. At Worlds, 10 students become Dean's List Award winners.
Woodie Flowers: Your nominee is your nominee. At each regional or district champs event, one nominee becomes a Woodie Flowers Finalist Award winner. At Worlds, one current-year WFFA or renominated previous-year WFFA winner becomes a Woodie Flowers Award winner. |
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Sorry to be so dense about this. Our experience at our district event doesn't line up with what Mr. V described upthread for nominees and semifinalists, and what Mr. V said partly conflicts with what vhcook said. So I'm still confused.
Woodie Flowers nominees were announced at the beginning of our district event. I believe there were about 10-15 on the list. Woodie Flowers was not mentioned again at the end of the event during the awards ceremony, so apparently all 10-15 of these mentors go on to the District Championship for further consideration. It sounds as though vhcook is saying that these mentors are considered nominees all the way through to the District Championship, where only one of them will become a finalist, but that conflicts with what Mr. V said, that all enter district events as nominees, but one mentor emerges from the district event as a semifinalist -- which didn't happen at our district event. So I'm back to my original question: Are these 10-15 mentors considered WF nominees, WF semifinalists, or WF finalists at this post-district event, pre-District Championship stage? Is the field further winnowed at the District Championship to only one finalist for all of Michigan, as vhcook and Mr. V seem to agree on? As for Dean's List, during the awards ceremony at the end of the District event, only one student from the 41 teams was named for Dean's List. He then ran down to the field for high fives from all the judges, just as teams do when they receive awards. Mr V said that two student nominees are named as Dean's List semifinalists at district events. Vhcook, on the other hand, said that all Dean's List nominees are automatically semifinalists -- but if that's the case, why was only one student from 41 teams recognized at our district event? In either case, it looks as though the student on our team is now a semifinalist for Dean's List, eligible to potentially become a finalist at our District Championship. Do I understand that right? |
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I've only actually experienced the regional model, so my comments on districts are purely from my reading of the admin manual. From what Mr. V is describing, and from what you've described, it sounds like the way this actually plays out in districts is varying a bit both from the admin manual and from each other. I can see why you'd be confused.
In the end, I'd say your assessment of your student's status sounds accurate. |
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So are these mentors considered nominees until that point, or are they semifinalists? |
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If you are participating in the regional model. You get two deans list nominees and one Woody Flower nominee. You get to pick the regional they are judged in if you participate in more than one regional.
If you are in district. You still get 2 Deans list & one Woodie Flowers. The finalists are judged at district champs. The is the only option in TIMs (STIMs for Woodie Flowers) where they are nominated. In Peachtree (Georgia), the Dean's list nominees are interviewed at the district events. They announce the ones that will be considered at district champs at the district event. There is nothing in the manual about this so I expect it is a district by district thing. Since there is no interview process for Woodie Flowers, the nominees were asked to stand, but no one was recognized over the others. Bottom line the Deans list & Woodie Flowers finalist are determined at district champs. How districts makes that determination apparently is somewhat open. Any announcement at district event is a district thing rather than something officially defined in the administrative manual. |
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Thanks for your response, FrankJ. I understand what you've said, but you didn't lay out the terminology. Are mentors who are announced for WF at district events called nominees or semifinalists?
And do you agree that all Dean's List candidates are nominees going into their first district event, and that the one or two who are announced at the end of the district event are semifinalists? And further, that the semifinalists from all the district events then go on to the district championship, where one or two of them will be named as DL finalists? I'm asking about terminology here more than process. It pains me to print incorrect information in the newspaper, e.g. that Jane Mentor was named as a semifinalist, when she was actually just a nominee, or that John Student was named as a finalist, if he was just a semifinalist. Words are important. I don't want any of our publications to be misleading. |
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Dean's List Students once nominated by their team are semi-finalists. There is no term for a DL student once announced to be moving on from the District round to District Championship. They are Dean's List Finalists once winning the award at a District Championship or Regional. You are a Woodie Flowers Award Nominee upon being nominated by your team. That designation stay until a mentor is presented with a Woodie Flowers Finalist Award at a Regional or District Championship, at which point they are a Woodie Flowers Finalist. Winning either DL or WFA at Championship makes you a Dean's List Award Winner and Woodie Flowers Award Winner respectively. |
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For Woodie Flowers, there is no official terminology prior to the Woodie Flowers Finalists. For Michigan and other districts, the finalist will be named at the District Championship. Most would referee to them as nominees, but there is no official FRC lingo.
For Dean's List, all of the students nominated by their teams are semi-finalists. Some of those semi-finalists will be selected for consideration at the District Championship. The winners at the District Championship are then Finalists. |
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