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Originally Posted by greencactus3
well all we had was one woods teacher... and well, now hes gone.. not sure if we re gonna continue our team next year...
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Technically this is next year. Nows the time to look for other teachers to be involved before the six weeks start.
The woods teacher at our high school is the one who started the team in '98 and he continues to be involved to this day. We had another teacher who was involved for six years and decided last year that it was enough although she continues to help out a little behind the scenes. The students are now looking to get other teachers involved. Due to school rules a teacher has to be present any time we meet at the school. This could be after school or on weekends. We stress that the teachers don't have to be involved every day of the week, we understand that some have other interests or obligations. We try to get several involved so they could pick different nights or different times on the weekends so the burden isn't put on one or two.
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Originally Posted by Mike AA
Did I just see that line? I hope you have a team next year. FIRST isn't supposed to lose teams, we're supposed to add teams and high schools!
-Mike
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I hope they don't lose their team either. It would be great if we could continue to add teams and FIRST will in general but in some instances (reality) it's not feasible or even possible. I know of a school locally that some students were trying to start a team but there were two main things against them, lack of enough interest from students and not enough industry/businesses to easily support them (fundraising). Not to steal Jessica Boucher's sig but we're located in the northwest corner of Connecticut and it's a rural area. Between teams 38, 237, and 716, which are located within an hour of each other, in reality there's not much left over to support another team. Plus alot of businesses that were in this area have moved out in the last several years putting a bigger burden on the three teams to find support.