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Re: Chairman's Supplemental Materials?
I think one of the real challenges with providing supplemental materials for the judges is finding the line between an overwhelming amount of information and a helpful amount of information. That being said, here are a few things I know my teams/other teams have done:
-List of outreach events
-List of media mentions
-Newspaper cut out of articles about your team
-Calculation of hours spent volunteering/doing outreach/working
-Calculations behind large numbers in submission (i.e. teams mentored, # of people reached)
-Team member/community member testimonies/letters
-Scrapbooks
-Pictures
-Team infographic
Something that I think is important to remember is that you should provide enough evidence/support to cover anything in your submission, but you should point judges in the direction that you want them to go so they aren't overwhelmed. I find the simplest way to do this is simply sticky tabs or highlighting the most important things. However, I always tell my students that if they mention something in their presentation (i.e. a team written mentoring guide or curriculum) they should provide a paper version for the judges.
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Mentor - CRUSH, FRC Team 1011 - 2015 to Present
Student - CocoNuts, FRC Team 2486 - 2010 to 2014
2014 Dean's List Winner
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"Every child deserves a champion, an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection, and insists that they become the best they can possibly be. We can do this. We're educators. We're born to make a difference." -Rita Pierson
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