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I agree with James that Florida could feasibly pull off the districts with ~100 teams and districts spread similar to the way he described, on a similar timeline (~2016). I think as far as volunteer bases, it would be a softer transition than going directly to 10 events. Although it would be a slightly harder transition for the teams. Also, with 150 teams, that means 300 "competing slots" as each team plays twice. At ~40 teams per district, that means only 8 districts to accommodate the number of teams suggested for transition. If I were to organize Florida districts/championship, I would do almost exactly what James did, but instead, I would move the Tallahassee district to Gainesville. Our panhandle is similar to Michigan's upper peninsula, I don't think the five teams up there warrant a whole district event, especially since three of them didn't even opt to compete in Florida this past year, but rather competed at the Bayou regional. Although, I would like to see that area grow when the district transition happens, so that eventually a district can form up there. I like the Championship in Orlando, I don't know about the venue. I still don't know what to do with our friends from the DR... those teams are so close to Florida and have roots in Florida FRC. I would hate to exclude them, but I just wouldn't know how to fit them into a district system without more teams (~30 on the island). Also, since all of this is speculation, does anyone know what, if any, talk there has been in FloridaFIRST leadership in regards to districts? |
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I didn't assemble the list--it's basically just FIRST's calendar. I know it's missing events, (including Duel on the Delaware, that we're actually competing at). |
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I'd be more interested in seeing the amount of churn in teams. I've got the data to compute that I just haven't gotten around to it yet. Maybe tonight. Last edited by Andrew Schreiber : 26-07-2013 at 10:46. |
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I think he means, how many are lost and gained each year? But I say that reluctantly.
The growth chart is interesting... it's kind of all over the place. Again, does anyone know what official talks have been had about Florida's future with districts, if any? |
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Of the states with a pretty good number of teams, I think Florida would be the last to go into the district system.
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And yeah, that was the point... that growth is all over. Last edited by Andrew Schreiber : 26-07-2013 at 17:19. |
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It's no coincidence that the areas that have moved over to districts and have concrete plans to evolve into the system are not only the oldest and most dense areas, but also areas that train major key volunteers that ship out to other regionals across the country and are integral to championships, and the areas with districts are anchored by their multiple HoF inductees.
Those of us who imagine a utopia where one could open the proverbial floodgates and let a low cost, high match-volume structure cover the earth and unleash a bountiful harvest of successful teams gloss over the fact we need the seeds of volunteers to grow the programs. |
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On the topic of Florida Districts: Waiting for 150 teams is a bad idea, it just hurts when you try to do it with such a large mass. I think FL is close to being ready; if planning starts now, 2015 seems reasonable. Trust me, although you may have a few nay-sayers, that disappears once the first District season has passed. The advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. Just remember to be as transparent and inclusive as you can. |
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As for Florida vs MAR density, MAR is not as large a region as you'd think and they have as many teams as Florida. (source: I've spent a fair bit of time in those areas...also, a map) Districts in a region is easily computed as CEILING((Teams * 2)/40). |
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Edit: These are what I was looking at. 2013 FRC teams. http://d.pr/i/VFfs http://d.pr/i/6eAj |
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I was pretty freaked out in 2009. One of the neat things about doing more events are there are more volunteering opportunities. It is always a challenge to get all the folks you need, but I don't know too many FIRSTers that step down from a challenge. |
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