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Re: Your team's structure and organization
This is our second year as a team, but unfortunately we only have about 6 kids who were on the team last year. We also have a new advisor. The 6 from last year(including myself) were the "captains" and we tried to teach everyone what we know. The engineers helped primarily with the robot and it was left up to the students to organize themselves. We have become very self sufficient with about 20 dedicated members. We have a great bunch of kids who are willing to do what's necessary to get the job done. We didn't have too much of a fund raising team or public relations team this year, but next year we are going to put more emphasis on that with the mentors and kids working together. At one point we had around 80 kids on the team, that number slowly went down. It is my goal by the time I graduate in 2007 to have that many kids actively participate on the team. I am proud of what we have become and I cannot wait to see how we advance even further. I believe that each team is different. Every team operates in different ways and it is important that every team figure out how it can play off of its own abilities. Team 25, especially, has proven itself in many ways and I am sure that you guys will figure out what works best for you. Good luck!
GO 1403!!!
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