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Re: Multiple teams from one high school?

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Originally Posted by KathieK
There are several threads on CD concerning teams who are comprised of students from multiple high schools. I'm curious, with the increase of FLL teams whose members are reaching high school age, and the gaining popularity of the FIRST Robotics program at the high school level, are there any schools who have created multiple teams within their one school?

I anticipate this "problem" to crop up more and more in the future: if you've successfully established several FLL teams within your town, how do you deal with an influx of interested students as they become high school freshmen? After "grooming" them at the middle school level, it would seem a shame to turn them away. Yet how could a team support a lot of additional team members without having to split into mutliple teams?
We have students from three high schools and we all meet in the Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology center. In which some students from all three high schools attend many of us take Engineering Technology that is what our lead mentor teachs there and we all meet in his shop and classroom.
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