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Re: [FRC Blog] Frank Answers Fridays: June 7, 2013
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- our school season starts at march and ends at december (we spend all summer vacations on the build season) and the schools are closed at summer. -Money: $5.000 for registration in U.S is realy not the same even $5.000 in Brazil, and the exchange literally changes it everytime (we can get 5.000 dollar today and tomorrow this can have the half of the value). -Kit Of Parts: All brazilian teams, or pick they KOP at a local kick off in U.S and bring at the plane (ilegal for brazilians law) or need to wait a month for receive by mail with a big Importation brazilian tax (some times you can buy a car only with the tax) , (for us 1772 we don´t use KOP anymore, we pick it at the first event and use in the next year) for this and much more the first 2 events in Brazil had problems. by the same way, we (1772), 383, 1156, 1382 and 1860 still strong in FRC, now we need to use this "know how" for solve this problems and expand for more teams. We probably will have more 1 to 3 teams with us at orlando regional next year, and 1772 and 383 are working STRONGLY together for have a regional in Brazil next year or 2015 Last edited by jeser#1772 : 07-06-2013 at 21:24. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] Frank Answers Fridays: June 7, 2013
The deep south is one of those regions that is not ready for districts. Just saying, it will take a long time before there are enough teams in the area to support it. We've wondered if we could compete in the Texas districts, but its quite a drive from where many of us are.
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I would think that one of the next district regions to be set up will be Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa that would. Although im not sure how many teams FIRST is envisioning each district to have.
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Re: [FRC Blog] Frank Answers Fridays: June 7, 2013
Oh, I personally doubt it the MN area will be going any time soon... we may have the team density, but there are a lot more factors than that!
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I'm sure some of the people that emailed Frank asked about this, and I'm sure FIRST has a plan for how to accommodate, but I'm curious to see what that plan is. I'm guessing a lot more of these details will emerge after the 2014 season, which they have had time to evaluate the PNW and NE district pilots and make some decisions on a standardized district model. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] Frank Answers Fridays: June 7, 2013
What are some of the other factors at play? Based on the Where in the World is FIRST map, it looks like there are teams clustered around the Twin Cities and then scattered fairly evenly though the rest of the state. Is that one of the problems? Unless there's something pretty major that I'm missing it seems like you would benefit from adopting districts.
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I guess what I'm really trying to say is that, as a member of a Wisconsin team, I really want to see more cool semi-local action. |
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People forget that the growth in Minnesota is a result of having a series of programs available for schools and organizations to start teams and keep them relatively sustainable, but the teams themselves across the entire state are rather inexperienced in comparison to the entirety of FRC, much less the two areas that currently support a district. The teams and the representatives that came together to support the districts in Michigan and NJ/PA/DE represent some of the "old guard" of FIRST as a whole.
Minnesota reached 180 teams 7 years after the foundation of their first team. Michigan reached 180 teams 16 years after the foundation of their first team. It isn't as easy as this community thinks, myself occasionally included, to pick a series of boundaries with a certain number of teams within it and at a certain team density, and declare as armchair directors "You there! Build a district system!" The entire Minnesota program has existed exclusively in the modern 3v3 era. Imagine that! The state also exists almost entirely as an FRC island: there isn't the massive interstate cooperation and competition that exists on pockets of both coasts of the states or between the provinces of Canada. Minnesota is a relatively dense location and is representative of the success teams can generate to support more teams, but a lot of teams in the state, in addition to the organization as a whole is like bread that hasn't fully risen yet. The ingredients are already in place and the environment is right, but it takes time and care. I find it surprising the PNW area is jumping on so quickly because of the regions relative novelty as a fully developed area of competition. That will be an area to watch not only for its oft-unnoticed teams, but for their bold push to the new competitive structure. |
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The simple fact is that MN has 4 events, and just slightly more volunteers than we need to run 2 of them. Fortunately, almost everyone who lives in the Cities, and thus volunteers for their "home" regional in Minneapolis, also drives up to Duluth - you end up seeing all the same people at both double regionals (In all fairness, there are some volunteers from the Duluth area... but I doubt it's enough to put on even a single regional). That model simply won't work for Districts. We'll have 5 in the Cities, and everyone will volunteer there... all of the out-state events in places like Rochester, Fargo, Duluth, St. Cloud, and wherever else they end up would be horrible to try to run. Add to that difficulties with Key Volunteers... we have 4 events in the state, but only 2 LRI's, for example. On top of that, we have a single Volunteer Coordinator that handles all 4 events. I wouldn't want to put the pressure of managing 10 events all on her shoulders! These are all problems that will take time (years) to fix, as we need our local FRC teams and population to mature. |
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So my suggestion is to start scouting places for district events and double down on your volunteer recruitment and get key volunteer people trained this year by shadowing the existing people in those positions this season. FIRST has made it clear that the way forward is the district model better to get ahead of the curve than getting the word that all of the US will be using the district system and be left scrambling. |
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