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Frenchie 26-03-2008 02:18

Re: can you have two FIRST teams in one school?
 
International Academy had two teams for some time. The founder of team 469 did so because they did not get into the original team (which does not exist anymore) and realized first was about inspiring everyone, not the select few that already knew what they were doing.
The administration did not like it, the other team did not like it and the rest of the school was rather sceptical. Yet, 9 years later, 469 stands as the only AI robotics team to remain, and it has been decently succesful over the years.

RoboMom 26-03-2008 11:25

Re: can you have two FIRST teams in one school?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SL8 (Post 724871)
Aewsome! Thanks for the offer, because we are seriously considering breaking off and forming a new team.Just one question..

Most people who know team 647 know us for our military image,

with a new number, what will people recognize us as?

I would encourage you to also communicate with FIRST HQ early on in the process to determine whether or not the new team would be considered a rookie team, based on the criteria for the coming year or receive a recycled number.

Laura340 26-03-2008 11:47

Re: can you have two FIRST teams in one school?
 
Having two teams in our school is great!! And don't worry about one team on the blue alliance and the other on the red, what we do is cheer for purple!

gblake 26-03-2008 22:00

Re: can you have two FIRST teams in one school?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 647techangel (Post 724799)
Can you start another FIRST team in the same school? I ask this because our current team is no longer a club, but is part of another program(which has requirements that I think excludes students from FIRST). I would like to start another FIRST team but as a robotics club, I would like to keep it this way so every student to have an equal chance of joining.
any suggestions or ideas you can share with me???

When I scanned through the other answers, I don't think I saw anyone get to the real heart of this matter.

As far as I know, an FRC team is required to have at least one student that has not graduated from High School (USA) yet, one responsible adult, and $6000 to give to a FIRST regional. There might be a few other criteria, but If there are, I don't think that they would enter into this discussion.

In the sense that matters in this conversation, schools are nearly irrelevant. A school could lend its support to 20 FRC teams if it cared to. A school could choose to lend it's support to none if it cared to.

What matters is the that the students and the responsible adults choose to form a team, figure out from where to get their funding, and where to do their work. Often a school (equipped with motivated educators) is the best choice. That is a large part of why there is often a 1-to-1 correspondence between teams and schools; but that doesn't limit teams to affiliating with just one school or limit schools to assisting just one team.

Blake

dipmeinaluminum 26-03-2008 22:32

Re: can you have two FIRST teams in one school?
 
[quote=Scott Carpman;724869]
Do you have mentor support?
We share two mentors, but the girls have a separate advisor and seperate mentors.
QUOTE]

Mentor support, very important

bduddy 27-03-2008 00:41

Re: can you have two FIRST teams in one school?
 
If you are going to be running this new team through the school, you need to make sure that your new team will recieve the same resources the old team did, whether money, space, time, passes out of class, whatever. If the school is, for whatever reason, not willing to provide this to two separate organizations (and I can think of plenty of good reasons why they might not want to), you need to figure out if you can find those resources elsewhere or do without.


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