Go to Post Life has its Ups and Downs, you can stay down or push yourself. - Mike Schroeder [more]
Home
Go Back   Chief Delphi > FIRST > General Forum
CD-Media   CD-Spy  
portal register members calendar search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read FAQ rules

 
Reply
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  #1   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 01-07-2011, 14:27
lemiant's Avatar
lemiant lemiant is offline
the Dreamer
AKA: Alex
FRC #4334 (Alberta Tech Alliance)
Team Role: Leadership
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Calgary, AB, Canada
Posts: 562
lemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond repute
TIme off?

I know that a number of teams go to as many as three regionals as well as the Championship. How do you get the schools to let the students have that much time off?
Reply With Quote
  #2   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 01-07-2011, 18:21
Akash Rastogi Akash Rastogi is offline
Jim Zondag is my Spirit Animal
FRC #2170 (Titanium Tomahawks)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Manchester, Connecticut
Posts: 7,005
Akash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

Usually, the students who get to travel to that many events are also pretty engaged in their school work. I never considered events to be "time off" because you really have to either get work from teachers beforehand, hand in assignments before leaving, or work out a due date that is after you return from the event. So, its not really "time off."
__________________
My posts and opinions do not necessarily reflect those of my affiliated team.
['16-'xx]: Mentor FRC 2170 | ['11-'13]: Co-Founder/Mentor FRC 3929 | ['06-'10]: Student FRC 11 - MORT | ['08-'12]: Founder - EWCP (OG)
Reply With Quote
  #3   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 01-07-2011, 18:33
Joe Ross's Avatar Unsung FIRST Hero
Joe Ross Joe Ross is offline
Registered User
FRC #0330 (Beachbots)
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: Jun 2001
Rookie Year: 1997
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 8,599
Joe Ross has a reputation beyond reputeJoe Ross has a reputation beyond reputeJoe Ross has a reputation beyond reputeJoe Ross has a reputation beyond reputeJoe Ross has a reputation beyond reputeJoe Ross has a reputation beyond reputeJoe Ross has a reputation beyond reputeJoe Ross has a reputation beyond reputeJoe Ross has a reputation beyond reputeJoe Ross has a reputation beyond reputeJoe Ross has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

Quote:
Originally Posted by lemiant View Post
I know that a number of teams go to as many as three regionals as well as the Championship. How do you get the schools to let the students have that much time off?
While a few teams did go to 3 regionals and championship, even less planned on it. As of December last year, there were 5 teams registered for 4 events. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...&postcount=208
Reply With Quote
  #4   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 01-07-2011, 19:00
Tom Ore Tom Ore is offline
Registered User
FRC #0525 (Swartdogs)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Rookie Year: 2009
Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa
Posts: 462
Tom Ore has a reputation beyond reputeTom Ore has a reputation beyond reputeTom Ore has a reputation beyond reputeTom Ore has a reputation beyond reputeTom Ore has a reputation beyond reputeTom Ore has a reputation beyond reputeTom Ore has a reputation beyond reputeTom Ore has a reputation beyond reputeTom Ore has a reputation beyond reputeTom Ore has a reputation beyond reputeTom Ore has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

141 went to 3 district events, 10,000 Lakes, MI state, and the championship in St. Louis - 6 events.
Reply With Quote
  #5   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 02-07-2011, 10:25
the man's Avatar
the man the man is offline
Registered User
AKA: Jacob Overla
FRC #4004
Team Role: Mechanical
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Rookie Year: 2009
Location: muskegon MI
Posts: 344
the man is on a distinguished road
Re: TIme off?

We just ask nicely and in advance. Our school has never cared they know that extracurricular some times demand some time for events. Our marching band takes 3-4 days (total) to go to state and nationals events.
__________________
Every day is a new adventure!!!
Reply With Quote
  #6   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 02-07-2011, 11:31
EricH's Avatar
EricH EricH is offline
New year, new team
FRC #1197 (Torbots)
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Rookie Year: 2003
Location: SoCal
Posts: 19,823
EricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

How about not having all of the students go to all of the events, or all days of all events? For example, let's say that you have 30 students and 3 events (2 regionals + Championship). Regional 1 is your "home" regional, Regional 2 is your "away" regional.

Regional 1, everybody goes to. It's close. Maybe half the team shows up late-ish on Thursday, the other half shows up late-ish on Friday, something like that. I've been known to not be at a regional until lunchtime Friday, or to take off early on Thursday and show up late Friday to deal with schoolwork.
Regional 2, between 15 and 20 students go to the event. Choose however you need to.
Championship, 15-20 students, but preference is given to those who did not go to Regional 2, or who are critical to the team's operation.

This is assuming, of course, that the school objects to every student going to every event. If they don't have any objection, then take as many as you want to to each event.
__________________
Past teams:
2003-2007: FRC0330 BeachBots
2008: FRC1135 Shmoebotics
2012: FRC4046 Schroedinger's Dragons

"Rockets are tricky..."--Elon Musk

Reply With Quote
  #7   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 02-07-2011, 11:43
lemiant's Avatar
lemiant lemiant is offline
the Dreamer
AKA: Alex
FRC #4334 (Alberta Tech Alliance)
Team Role: Leadership
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Calgary, AB, Canada
Posts: 562
lemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond reputelemiant has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

Quote:
Originally Posted by EricH View Post
How about not having all of the students go to all of the events, or all days of all events? For example, let's say that you have 30 students and 3 events (2 regionals + Championship). Regional 1 is your "home" regional, Regional 2 is your "away" regional.

Regional 1, everybody goes to. It's close. Maybe half the team shows up late-ish on Thursday, the other half shows up late-ish on Friday, something like that. I've been known to not be at a regional until lunchtime Friday, or to take off early on Thursday and show up late Friday to deal with schoolwork.
Regional 2, between 15 and 20 students go to the event. Choose however you need to.
Championship, 15-20 students, but preference is given to those who did not go to Regional 2, or who are critical to the team's operation.

This is assuming, of course, that the school objects to every student going to every event. If they don't have any objection, then take as many as you want to to each event.
I was just talking about mission critical members (drive team, pit crew, scouting and Programing), we live in a place where bringing 30 kids to all of our regionals could get expensive.
Reply With Quote
  #8   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 02-07-2011, 11:47
EricH's Avatar
EricH EricH is offline
New year, new team
FRC #1197 (Torbots)
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Rookie Year: 2003
Location: SoCal
Posts: 19,823
EricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

I'm not entirely certain you read me correctly. I did NOT say that you should bring all your team members to all your events.

What I said was that not everyone has to go to every event. This does include mission-critical members. You should have a backup for every one of those, just on general principles. And if you have to due to school objections, the backup should go instead of the primary.
__________________
Past teams:
2003-2007: FRC0330 BeachBots
2008: FRC1135 Shmoebotics
2012: FRC4046 Schroedinger's Dragons

"Rockets are tricky..."--Elon Musk

Reply With Quote
  #9   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 04-07-2011, 00:29
rachelholladay's Avatar
rachelholladay rachelholladay is offline
Registered User
FRC #1912 (Team Combustion)
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Slidell, Louisiana, USA
Posts: 540
rachelholladay has a reputation beyond reputerachelholladay has a reputation beyond reputerachelholladay has a reputation beyond reputerachelholladay has a reputation beyond reputerachelholladay has a reputation beyond reputerachelholladay has a reputation beyond reputerachelholladay has a reputation beyond reputerachelholladay has a reputation beyond reputerachelholladay has a reputation beyond reputerachelholladay has a reputation beyond reputerachelholladay has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

Quote:
Originally Posted by EricH View Post
How about not having all of the students go to all of the events, or all days of all events? For example, let's say that you have 30 students and 3 events (2 regionals + Championship). Regional 1 is your "home" regional, Regional 2 is your "away" regional.

Regional 1, everybody goes to. It's close. Maybe half the team shows up late-ish on Thursday, the other half shows up late-ish on Friday, something like that. I've been known to not be at a regional until lunchtime Friday, or to take off early on Thursday and show up late Friday to deal with schoolwork.
Regional 2, between 15 and 20 students go to the event. Choose however you need to.
Championship, 15-20 students, but preference is given to those who did not go to Regional 2, or who are critical to the team's operation.

This is assuming, of course, that the school objects to every student going to every event. If they don't have any objection, then take as many as you want to to each event.
If I understand you, this is basically how we do it. Our school doesn't really object to us bringing students, but they would rather have students in school if they can. They have no problem with our home regional, our principal has even come to the Saturday portion the past two years, and they also have no problem with CMP if we make if because its the world championships. However they arent generally that happy about a second (away) regional, so we try to go to one on our spring break (like we did in 2010) or, unfortunately, not go to a second regional (like we did in 2011).
__________________
Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science Class of 2017
2012 Dean's List Winner, 2011 NWCIT Award of Aspirations in Computing National Winner

2014 - : FIRST Team 3504 Girls of Steel (Mentor)
2014 Engineering Inspiration

2006 - 2013: FIRST Team 1912 Combustion (Webmaster / Controls Capt / Beta Test Lead / Drive Capt / JrFLL Coach)
2013 Woodie Flowers Finalist for Wendy Holladay. 2010 - 2013 Regional Chairman's Award at the Bayou Regional. 2011 - 2012 Best Website at the Bayou Regional. 2010 - 2013 Beta Test Team for Hardware and LabVIEW. 2012 JrFLL State Expo Coordinator.
Reply With Quote
  #10   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 04-07-2011, 00:33
Tom Line's Avatar
Tom Line Tom Line is offline
Raptors can't turn doorknobs.
FRC #1718 (The Fighting Pi)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Rookie Year: 1999
Location: Armada, Michigan
Posts: 2,552
Tom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Ross View Post
While a few teams did go to 3 regionals and championship, even less planned on it. As of December last year, there were 5 teams registered for 4 events. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...&postcount=208
Yes and no. Pretty much every Michigan team that went to nationals Competed in 2 district evens, State Championship, then Nationals. 5 of those competed in 3 district events.

A bit apples and oranges I suppose, since a district only takes 1 day away from school as opposed to 2 days (a fact which those mentor who work appreciate very much, I assure you!).

We've never had any problems with students getting the time off school for an official school event though.
Reply With Quote
  #11   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 04-07-2011, 09:54
smurfgirl smurfgirl is offline
Still a New Englander on the inside
AKA: Ellen McIsaac
FRC #5012 (Gryffingear)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Rookie Year: 2005
Location: Palmdale, CA
Posts: 1,725
smurfgirl has a reputation beyond reputesmurfgirl has a reputation beyond reputesmurfgirl has a reputation beyond reputesmurfgirl has a reputation beyond reputesmurfgirl has a reputation beyond reputesmurfgirl has a reputation beyond reputesmurfgirl has a reputation beyond reputesmurfgirl has a reputation beyond reputesmurfgirl has a reputation beyond reputesmurfgirl has a reputation beyond reputesmurfgirl has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

My team has usually only done two official events in a season; I believe it's only once that we've done three. I usually end up at around three regionals per year. Even so, there are ways to help with missing time, some of which have already been suggested:

- Don't send every person to every regional. Train people to be able to play multiple roles so that you don't have to rely on a single person for something - this way they don't have to be at all of the events.

- Go to at least one local (non-travel) competition. This eliminates extra days off for travel time. Also people can come late or leave early (do you really need 30 people there on Thursday for the practice rounds?) to eliminate the amount of schoolwork missed.

- Plan competition dates strategically. Don't plan your events two weeks in a row if possible. It's easier to make up missed work if it's spread out, rather than missing several days of school two weeks in a row. Also, try to find an event that overlaps with time off from school, like spring break, a holiday day off, or a teacher inservice day

- Notify teachers about absences and ask for work in advance. They're more likely to be understanding if they have notice, and it will be easier for you to make up the work before you leave rather than on Sunday night when you get back exhausted from not sleeping for three days. We all know that no one actually sleeps when they're at robotics competitions.

I went to three regionals this year and only missed three classes in total. It's possible to manage robotics and your school work!
__________________
Ellen McIsaac
Team 1124 ÜberBots 2005-2015
Team 5012 Gryffingear 2015+
Reply With Quote
  #12   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 04-07-2011, 10:19
cpeister's Avatar
cpeister cpeister is offline
Mech Eng Student at Waterloo
AKA: Cale Peister
FRC #0781 (Kinetic Knights)
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Kincardine, Ontario
Posts: 132
cpeister has much to be proud ofcpeister has much to be proud ofcpeister has much to be proud ofcpeister has much to be proud ofcpeister has much to be proud ofcpeister has much to be proud ofcpeister has much to be proud ofcpeister has much to be proud of
Send a message via MSN to cpeister
Re: TIme off?

Our school doesn't really mind us missing class. Although some of the teachers were a little unhappy by the time our season was over, they knew we were still getting a lot out of the days we missed.

This year was the first year we have done 3 regionals. We have always done Waterloo and GTR, which are always back to back, so we didn't think anything of doing 3 in a row. Well after doing week 4, 5, and 6 regionals, and CMP, we were all pretty exhausted. I don't think the team will ever do this again.

For the Canadian events, we generally send a pit crew down Wednesday night or Thursday morning, and then the rest of the team comes down Thursday night or Friday morning. We take everybody that wants to come to every event. By the time we got home from the championship, several of our members had missed 10 days of school in 5 weeks.

We all were writing tests the day before, and day after events, and stayed mostly caught up in our work. A couple students even wrote tests in the hotel at events.

You can stay caught up while missing school, it just takes effort. Personally, I stayed caught up in English by reading a novel on the bus heading to Buckeye, and another heading to St Louis.
__________________
Cale Peister - Team 781 Alumni
Mechanical Engineering Student at Waterloo

Attended: WAT'07, WAT'08, GTR'08, WAT'09, GTR'09, WAT'10, GTR'10, WAT'11, GTRE/W'11, BUCKEYE'11, CMP'11, GTRE'12, WAT'12, GTRW'12, WAT'13, WAT'14, WAT '15
Reply With Quote
  #13   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 04-07-2011, 11:04
Tetraman's Avatar
Tetraman Tetraman is offline
FIRST on my mind
AKA: Evan Raitt
no team
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Rookie Year: 2002
Location: Manchester, NH
Posts: 1,322
Tetraman has a reputation beyond reputeTetraman has a reputation beyond reputeTetraman has a reputation beyond reputeTetraman has a reputation beyond reputeTetraman has a reputation beyond reputeTetraman has a reputation beyond reputeTetraman has a reputation beyond reputeTetraman has a reputation beyond reputeTetraman has a reputation beyond reputeTetraman has a reputation beyond reputeTetraman has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

Back in the day, our mentors asked us to prove in one way or another that we could make up the work we would miss during events - usually by getting a signature from the teachers, confirming that we contacted them about the absense and obtained the make up work. Now, it's a little bit more hindged on the student to get the work made up and finished on his or her own time and take responsibility for having to make up the work or do their work on the trip.

174 does play the regional events like "time off", though, as we like to see the events as a time for celebtration and rest. Students will usually prepare themselves for a hard Sunday of catching up, and those that know they can't spend the time are smart enough to do work during the trip.

It does help that a bigger team means we can split the team up and send (for the most part) the 9th and 10th grade kids to Finger Lakes Regional and the 11th and 12th grade kids to the more distant travel regionals we go to. Seniors can go to both if they want to, as well as key student leaders from lower grades who have been bathed in the art of pit crew or other trades.
__________________
"For every great theory about design, there is a better and contradictory theory about design. And don't let the irony of that escape you."
Reply With Quote
  #14   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 04-07-2011, 11:10
Billfred's Avatar
Billfred Billfred is offline
...and you can't! teach! that!
FRC #5402 (Iron Kings); no team (AndyMark)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Rookie Year: 2004
Location: The Land of the Kokomese, IN
Posts: 8,562
Billfred has a reputation beyond reputeBillfred has a reputation beyond reputeBillfred has a reputation beyond reputeBillfred has a reputation beyond reputeBillfred has a reputation beyond reputeBillfred has a reputation beyond reputeBillfred has a reputation beyond reputeBillfred has a reputation beyond reputeBillfred has a reputation beyond reputeBillfred has a reputation beyond reputeBillfred has a reputation beyond repute
Re: TIme off?

We put it up to our students for our events (two that we registered for, then Championship). Some of our team members made all three events, others skipped Championship, and some only made it to Palmetto.
__________________
William "Billfred" Leverette - Gamecock/Jessica Boucher victim/Marketing & Sales Specialist at AndyMark

2004-2006: FRC 1293 (D5 Robotics) - Student, Mentor, Coach
2007-2009: FRC 1618 (Capital Robotics) - Mentor, Coach
2009-2013: FRC 2815 (Los Pollos Locos) - Mentor, Coach - Palmetto '09, Peachtree '11, Palmetto '11, Palmetto '12
2010: FRC 1398 (Keenan Robo-Raiders) - Mentor - Palmetto '10
2014-2016: FRC 4901 (Garnet Squadron) - Co-Founder and Head Bot Coach - Orlando '14, SCRIW '16
2017-: FRC 5402 (Iron Kings) - Mentor

94 events (more than will fit in a ChiefDelphi signature), 14 seasons, over 61,000 miles, and still on a mission from Bob.

Rule #1: Do not die. Rule #2: Be respectful. Rule #3: Be safe. Rule #4: Follow the handbook.
Reply With Quote
  #15   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 05-07-2011, 00:25
treffk's Avatar
treffk treffk is offline
botgirl
AKA: Kelli
FRC #1802 (Stealth)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Rookie Year: 2005
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 301
treffk has much to be proud oftreffk has much to be proud oftreffk has much to be proud oftreffk has much to be proud oftreffk has much to be proud oftreffk has much to be proud oftreffk has much to be proud oftreffk has much to be proud oftreffk has much to be proud oftreffk has much to be proud of
Re: TIme off?

My team has only ever competed in 2 events in one school year, the GKC and championships. While I was in high school, the school requires a field trip form with all teachers signatures for days missed due the day before you leave. They even require that for college visits.

I know 1108 gets out of missing school time by scheduling their regional during their spring break. As I'm sure many teams do this or plan one of their regionals this way.
__________________
"If you always says yes, what are your yeses worth?"

Alumna of FRC Team 1802
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:52.

The Chief Delphi Forums are sponsored by Innovation First International, Inc.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi