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Volunteer Screening - High School Students
We're approaching implmentation of our Volunteer Screening and there is a glaring question which has not really been discussed. It has been mentioned on one of the many other Volunteer Screening threads.
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Even though these students are probably in the "being mentored" category, by FIRST's definition and clarification, they must be considered "mentors" and should be screened. Any one else have an opinion on this subject? |
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My team's situation might provide some insight into FIRST's mindset here.
Our team is from Simon's Rock College of Bard. Basically, Simon's Rock is the only college in the country designed for high school age students who want to go to college a couple years early. As a result, our team is mostly made up of kids under-18 who are officially enrolled in their high-schools but attend Simon's Rock. FIRST said that when determining who was to be considered a student (and could legally handle the robot in competition, etc) and who was to be considered a mentor age didn't matter. The determining factor was high school enrollment. We were allowed to count anyone duel-enrolled as a student, but anyone not enrolled in a high-school was to be considered a mentor. If FIRST is consistent in their definitions I think it is safe to extrapolate that 18 year old high school kids are students, not mentors and do not need to be screened, but 18 year old college students are mentors and need to be screened. |
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While I don't know what FIRST's views on the matter would be, Boy Scouts of America requires everyone over 18 (including HS seniors) to go through a similar process. What's so magical about the number 18? I honestly don't know, except that it means you're a legally independant entity.
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No, because FIRST specifically says only those over 18 need to be screened. At least thats my interpretation. We'll ask FIRST for clarification.
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I would assume this would include 18-year-old high school students, as they are considered legal adults. Unless FIRST issues a ruling specifically exempting 18-year-old high school students, I would be prepared to have them go through the same check process. It's a bit of a nuisance, but the way the rules are currently worded, that's the way it is.
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Nope. I emailed FIRST for a clarification...
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