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Re: A Little Thought Experiment
In no particular order:
1. More mentors, especially ones that really know what they're doing. My experience shows that great teams have a lot of mentors - a large core group, plus even more "part timers".
2. Great shop space. Large, well equipped with mills, lathes, CNC machines, etc.
3. A well thought out system of support classes in the school. Corouter science, Engineering, CAD, even a robotics class. Someplace for the students to learn the specifics and background that you never have time to cover adequately during the season.
4. A solid feeder program, with FTC in every middle school and FLL in every elementary school.
5. Popular support from the student body. her the entire student body As behind the team as they are for the football team, and you'll build more interest and commitment.
6. A well-led parent support organization to assist with fundraising, feeding the team, building field elements, etc.
Those are the ones that come to me to start with.
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2007 - Present: Mentor, 2177 The Robettes
LRI: North Star 2012-2016; Lake Superior 2013-2014; MN State Tournament 2013-2014, 2016; Galileo 2016; Iowa 2017
2015: North Star Regional Volunteer of the Year
2016: Lake Superior WFFA
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