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Re: Interesting story re: FRC1432 in Portland, OR's loss of school system support.
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From the letter: "administrators were unable to find a staff advisor." From the team's website: "We had at least 5 teachers willing to be our advisor but when the went to the office to sign the paper they were talked out of it." |
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I'd personally call it "spin". In one of the other threads relating to this topic, someone commented that they wouldn't be surprised to see a 180 with appropriate spin.
Second only to policy is making yourself look good, in a bureaucrat's/administrator's eyes. It's easy enough to "forget" that you talked teachers out of something, if that is indeed what they did. |
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"Talking them out of it" and "explaining the commitment required" are two versions of essentially the same explanation. Perhaps there were teachers interested in helping, but when the administration explained the commitment the teachers were no longer that interested.
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If so, then during build season that is a rather large commitment of time. |
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Besides, I'm sure after a couple build meetings, the staff advisor would be interested to keep coming. Though considering the team has already moved out, it doesn't matter any more. I was just pointing out an inconsistency. |
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In order for your post to be more helpful, it would be instructive if you could clarify exactly what aspects of the following dialog you are characterizing that way: 12/3 05:51AM Foster posts Form letter sent out by the school 12/3 06:27AM Basel A identifies an apparent discrepancy between the letter and the team's website 12/3 07:19PM GaryVoshol explains that Quote:
12/4 12:35AM onecoolc suggests that "The official teacher mentor would have been more of a formality" 12/4 09:13AM Ether points out that if the teacher has to be physically present at the school (for legal/liability/insurance/policy reasons) when the robotics "club" is meeting, then during build season that is a rather large commitment of time. (see Gary Voshol's earlier post) 12/4 11:14AM Basel A suggests that since the team has already moved out, it doesn't matter any more. 12/4 01:56PM Ether suggests that the discussion has provided some insight and could be useful to other teams. |
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A personal clarification from team 1432 - Many thanks to Deb Mumm-hill our regional director, and tireless supporter through out these difficult days.
At this time it is true that the school, after weeks of deliberation has decided that the team's property was different than the clubs property. Thanks to major financial contributors to the regional FIRST program, KOIN Television interview and the article in the BEE and of course an unknown number of teams offering support to Team 1432 by way of contacting Portland Public Schools, and the Franklin Administration. Until we get a 501-C-3 we will be unable to get any grant money over and above the registration fee for the Oregon Regional. These funds are essential to building the robot and keeping our program going. The team continues to explore the possibility of using someone else's 501-C-3 but as of this date we have not found anyone willing and able to do that for us. The response from the FIRST community has been very gratifying. We certainly didn't expect the number of blogs and tweeters and the response was beyond our ability to keep up with. Many thanks to all of you. About the matter of returning to the school, if you are interested you can go to team 1432 website to the "He said She Said" and see how the school considers it resolved and our rebuttal including e-mails from all parties involved. As the coach of this team I've spent more time in the last two months working on this issue than the time I have spent during any of the seven build seasons I have been involved in. I cannot in good conscience suggest to the team that they entrust their team's money and resources back under the school's control. Team 1432 will participate in the Oregon Regional 2011 and we will continue to try to personify Gracious Professionalism. "Never give up, never surrender" |
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Coach,
It is our firm hope that your program can go on. Good luck to you in the future. To those others who are still unsettled about the role of the schools in First activities, I must point out that all school districts are different. Their administrations, school boards, staff and even the insurance regulations placed on them by their providers will make their situation different than your own. And I might add it will vary from year to year and administrator to administrator. While this particular school/district/administration has decided to abandon it's First team for now, they may very well see the benefit of that program at some time in the future. Advice given to me a long time ago by one of my mentors seems to apply here. "Never burn your bridges!" |
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Just a quick note to let every one know that the S.E. Portland Rotary has stepped up and volunteered to be our 501-C-3 this year while we write our own 501 and get it processed. Our grants are now secured. Many thanks to all for your tireless support and help during these very trying times. Watch the website for further information. There is to be a follow up story in the next Bee. We'll post it when they make it digital.
www.team1432.org |
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