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Joe Matt 28-05-2003 21:54

Your missing the point dude. It's not what they have, it's what they chose to show. They could have easaly shown another photo of a John Doe focussing on a test, but they didn't.

Jeff Waegelin 28-05-2003 22:07

Quote:

Originally posted by JosephM
Your missing the point dude. It's not what they have, it's what they chose to show. They could have easaly shown another photo of a John Doe focussing on a test, but they didn't.
I got your point. I was just pointing out the fact that they don't have any sports teams. I think it's great that they chose to show off their FIRST team, but to say they chose them over another team (not activity or what have you, but team) is not correct. I was trying to show something, though, that their robotics team is their most important thing, over sports or anything else they could be running, but aren't.

Joe Matt 28-05-2003 22:11

Ok then, cool. It sounded like you were downplaying the whole thing by saying thats all they have and they had no other choice. I understand that's not what you meant.

evulish 28-05-2003 23:24

To derail the subject-train again...

Quote:

Originally posted by Jeff Waegelin
I don't really mean to say anything bad about your school, but Rochester High School has an enrollment of 1900, our graduating class is 540, and 95% of the students go on to college. It's just different for bigger schools in suburban communities.
That's amazing. I guess it is different for small schools. But then again, I doubt that the opportunity to work on a farm or one of the MANY (...many many many) mechanic shops in the area shows their face too often in the suburbs :) So for my school...50% is a lot for college. Hehe. But wow...your grade has more kids than my 7-12 grade HS has students :P There's probably about 1900 people of any age in our school district :)

gail 29-05-2003 00:20

Highlighting Robotics was Newsweek's idea
 
The choice to highlight robotics was Newsweek's idea. The photographer was sent with explicit instructions to photograph the robotics team. The better half of the day was spent shooting us.

We had an absolute blast educating the photographer and her assistant on FIRST. They were completely enamored with the program the minute they saw the robot and even more so by the end of the day. She even remarked that she would love to have had the chance to participate in a program like this when she was in high school.

I was a bit disappointed Newsweek didn't mention the word "FIRST" in the caption. But nonetheless, I am in agreement this was a superb way to get the word out to schools, parents and students everywhere.

I was even more thrilled that our sponsors, who give so much to us year in and year out, finally had their day in the sun!

T967 29-05-2003 09:20

hey great job guerillas! by the way sorry for the cut off of the kids faces in the middle scans mags are like that.:D


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