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Re: getting your team involved with your school
Ok, I misunderstood exactly who you were trying to get involved. Are any of the teachers involved with the team? Have they mentioned the team to thier classes? Does your school have any sort of a technology program/classes? This is an excellent area to talk to students about the team with since it has to do with technology and where you're most likely to find interested students. Computer classes are good too since you may find students interested in programing. The main thing is to get the word out whether you team members talk to the students, the teachers mention it, you demo the robot at lunch, put up posters, distribute fliers about the team and I can go on and on but I think you get the point. Like I said, get the word out and make the team known.
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