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lego and high schools

Posted by michael bastoni, Coach on team #23, PNTA, from Plymouth North High School and Boston Edison Co.

Posted on 5/8/99 4:07 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: School credit for robot building posted by Andy Grady on 5/8/99 3:06 PM MST:




Andy,

You are soooo right on...Our high school FIRST students mentored
three FLL teams last year...and we learned something wonderful...

6th, 7th and 8th grade kids would much rather work in concert with
high school students....than old men like me...or wonderful teachers like
Cindy Greenwood and Beverly Quilty-Dunn...the Intermediate school teachers responsible for the programs success....

In fact this year, these hardworking, talented teachers have spawned
as many as 10 teams in our school system...our science coordinator Nick Miccozzi is opening up a Lego robot camp this summer...

And if you ask ANYONE involved in the Plymouth FLL...they will willingly credit our FIRST high school students, Ken MAgno, Chris Cotti, Branden Gunn, Mellissa Roy and Nick Christophori, the coach of the 'Winning team...

So Andy...your right...and to the rest of you FIRST kids go for it...cause you will feel so good about it...and yes..you can include it as community service on your college apps.....




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