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Re: District Feasibility/Potential
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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber
Regionals give you a full day to inspect all the teams. Districts substantially less. And, given that many of the teams in Florida have had me rebuilding their robots late into Friday...
These are the numbers Rich Sisk and I worked up to see how big FiM would have to be for every school district in Michigan to have a team. This was done in 2010 but the core part is still the same. (Spoiler, it gets ridiculous)
It takes 6 inspectors per event.
It takes 1 head ref, 1 LRI, 1 FTA, and 1 Judge Coordinator per event.
It takes 20-25 Judges per event. (This number cannot be reduced substantially without drastically reducing quality of judging)
It takes between 4 and 6 refs
I don't have solid numbers for queuers or pit staff, nor did I include the 2 scorekeepers, the various AV folks... and I'm fairly certain I'm forgetting some group. So, let's assume somewhere north of 60 people per event.
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To run Beantown Blitz (a 1 day off-season event with ~40 teams) we pull in 55-60 volunteers. This does not include personnel like safety advisors, inspectors or a the full gambit of judges (we use a smaller staff of 10-12 for our 1 day event).
A volunteer staff for a district event is not all that different from a regional staff. In fact, the reason Beantown needs so many volunteers is that we are running many aspects that are often 'venue-handled' at a regional (concession stands, security, parking, facilities, etc). This is a very important aspect to consider as well.
-Brando
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