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Now that above is really overstated, but, that is essentially what you are saying we should do if we want medals. At KHS, the robotics team gets very little recognition compared to any other sports team, but it always is very nice to see when a bunch of TechnoKats would wear their medals around the school right after a competition because the people around them ask what it's for. The medals in my opinion are a very good marketing item for a team. |
Re: From Bill's Blog: Merits of replacing bronze participation medals
Some more food for thought: Why not eliminate winning medals in addition to participation medals? What reasons for eliminating participation medals don't apply to winner medals, and why? (I'm not trying to "trick" people or anything or imply anything, I'm just posing ideas)
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...or wherever participation medals/trophies are given out. Just seems like you're giving an award for doing nothing. |
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When I was in high school I couldn't care less about the participation medals. I wanted to win gold medals, not be handed a bronze one for showing up, and like others, I have no idea where mine even are.
I still don't care about the medals, but this brings up other issues that Madison and Stephen alluded to. If they cut costs by not giving us medals, how does the experience my $6,000 currently buys me improve elsewhere? Are they going to pass the savings on to us? I don't buy the argument that any cost savings are passed on to us in the form of registration fees not being increased. When FIRST is adding $1M every year to their spendable cash assets, they have no reason to be charging us more. If getting rid of metals saves $100,000 (random number...just tossing that out there) and nothing happens with that $100,000 other than FIRST's cash assets in the FY2010 report increasing, we didn't benefit at all by moving to a cheaper memento. |
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There should be a benefit to losing the medals. I don't like the idea of getting rid of the medals, but if the money saved will provide a new kind of part for the kit or a more advanced Game/Field, I'd be fine with the loss. |
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(We do also get official recognition from the school board, with small medals to go along with the whereas/therefore proclamation of our goodness.) |
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Also note that none from those years are in any of our storage cabinets to my knowledge. |
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I'm really torn on this I like the medals but those pins are cool too. |
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