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MARS efforts. suggestions?
So we live in a small city in north-central West Virginia. Approx. 60,000 in Morgantown. We are home of West Virginia University. And before we were started in 2008, there was a struggling FRC team (859) at a local high school, and two FLL teams. Since then, that FRC team has folded. Then we came along. We are not run directly out of the schools. We have 4 high schools, 29 students, 18 mentors. We have gone from being a FIRST team to being a non-profit umbrella organization, providing opportunities to everyone.
In our first year, we set a goal of placing an FLL team in every public and private middle school in the county (around 7). that year, we had teams in all but one public and one private middle school. Many had multiple teams. 2009-2010 we had 14 FLL teams representing 5 counties. We completely sponsor these teams from registration to the kit. We have been working with our 4-H program in WV, spreading throughout the state. We have 3 more counties joining us this year, possibly more. Every other saturday in the FLL build season, we hold mentoring sessions where all of our teams come together, and we mentor in all areas of the competition (tech judging, research project, robot, etc.). The week before the state tournament, we hold a scrimmage for these teams. It is run just like the state tournament, and sponsors and parents volunteer as judges and referees. We give out awards and everything. Over 300 people attend. This is all to prepare teams for the state tournament, and as a result have sponsored the 2007-2009 state champions and 2008-2009 runners-up. And almost all our teams come home with an award. Our teams also make up over half the teams at the state tournament. Our next goal is to have a team in all 55 counties in WV in ten years. We cover all team members' travel costs so that financial issues won't prevent people from participating. We have made presentations to the boys & girls club, the Kaleidoscope summer camp, Engineers of Tomorrow summer camp, area cub scout packs, 4-H clubs, local parades, congressman and the governor, NASA center, BOE, Relay for Life, and many many more. We also participate in the habitat for humanity triathlon to raise money for them. We have changed our community so much already, and we keep going. We went from our first year, when we were makign a presentation, and some guy on the street said "what the f*** is that supposed to be, some kind of a sat satellite!?" in a really negative tone, to now everywhere you wear a MARS shirt, someone comments about how someone they know participates in lego, or that they saw us in the parade, or something like that. And we have definitely not stopped at the community. We are providing opportunities like FLL to youth throughout the entire state of West Virginia. A traditionally poor state that is traditionally not involved in technology and engineering, especially in the rural areas (that's most of the state). My question is, what else can we be doing? We are involved as much as we can, but i know there is more to do. Suggestions from some older, chairman's award-winning teams? Thank you all so much for your time!! |
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Re: MARS efforts. suggestions?
Oh My God, you guys are awesome!
Some may say you are doing more than enough - witness the actual, visible change to the community. If you feel a need to do more, community service is always good - helping folks who need help. Maybe a local food bank, or clean up a park, or adopt some stretch of I65, or - well, I dunno. I'm sure there are folks who could use help - find them and help them. Invite your government to your events. Mayors like stuff like that. Maybe have them issue a proclamation stating how great MARS is. Be sure the newspapers know what you're doing, and get them some photo opportunities. Girl Scouts are good recruits for robotics. My 2 cents' |
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thanks for the suggestions! we do get the local newspapers and the news stations up to date. after each competition and event, the newspapers always have articles about us (the main paper in morgantown is a sponsor). We do hold a food drive at our FLL scrimmages, participate in the relay for life, and the habitat for humanity triathlon. the problem with stuff like that, is that our mentors have day jobs (as much as we deny it).
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Do you have your Chairman's feedback form on you? Look at that first. Honestly if you do all that, and somehow manage to figure out how to improve from THERE, you are a shoe in for EI at 90% of regionals.
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Re: MARS efforts. suggestions?
If i remember right, the only "negative" thing it said was that we should contact the other FRC teams in West Virginia. There are only 2 others, and we have been making efforts to do that. Other than that, there really wasn't any other "area for improvement."
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Re: MARS efforts. suggestions?
Curriculum changes in the district. Get WVU to sponsor new teams. And then take those teams and form a partnership/collaboration/alliance.
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As far as curriculum changes, these middle schools are now creating elective classes for FLL so kids can get elective credit. the research project is already integrated into the science curriculum at these middle schools. |
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Yes
And VEX Teams. Lots and lots and lots of VEX teams. |
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The problem is, Morgantown cannot sustain more than one FRC team. I mean we are barely getting by financially. We are working to put FTC teams in other areas of the state. Most areas won't support an FRC team; we are talking some areas where there are 30 kids in the county high school. However, we are trying to start FTC teams in these areas. and in larger areas, we will start FTC teams in hopes they will "graduate" to FRC someday. However, we have been hitting roadblock after roadblock in getting these teams started. the main one being trying to find teachers that are willing. But believe me, we are trying. And we hope that once a county has an FLL team or two, they will be more willing to try FTC as well.
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FTC Team are not cost effective. Look at more VEX teams in the state. And I meant more FRC teams in your state, not the district or county. |
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Okay well like i said, most areas will not support a full FRC program. Now, clue me in. What is the difference between FTC and VEX?
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