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This is fantastic. There's a good network of people in Indiana to make this work. Happy to have a much more cost-effective way for our students to be inspired.
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Seconded on both counts here. Everything I've learned about districts points to the level of the team experience strongly correlating to the level of passion and dedication from the volunteers. Indiana has no shortage of this. (Hence why Indianapolis was such a popular choice for Champs within the community.) As for cost, the more teams that are paying $5000 for two events instead of one event, the better. Almost makes the rest of us in non district land look like suckers. |
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Here's to hoping for Wisconsin/Illinois District in 2016
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This could potentially flip a number of single-regional states. After this the only remaining things to try are giant districts in terms of team count, multiple district systems in a state, and a district system that doesn't lead to a R/S CMP. |
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I agree on this. With two districts adjacent to each other for the first time, it's more imperative than before that somebody figure out an inter-district play model.
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The teams/square mile metric does not tell very much about a states ability feasibility for running districts. It doesn't matter how many teams there are, what matters is how the teams are distributed throughout the area. In pnw there are definate areas with a greater density of teams, namely the Seattle area. What matters is that the district has areas of higher density.
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Indiana's success will be FIRST's success. |
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I can't wait to see the details of the district events. The district model was covered during a roundtable discussion at the IN State Championship. I may be relatively new to this wonderful world of FRC, but I think this is definitely the way to go.
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Does anyone know the details of why Illinois was not included in this? Last fall, Dan Green, the Executive Director of Illinois FIRST, was confident that we would have an Illinois-Indiana district for 2015.
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This is GREAT news! Thanks to all that made this happen so fast. Looking forward to the implementation of inter district play with Michigan which was a component of the proposal from IndianaFIRST.
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I do know that our large cache of dedicated volunteers have a lot to do with our success as a state. Thank you to all of our Indiana FIRST volunteers! Being a transplant, it's safe to say I'm not too biased when I say that you're the greatest. It's wonderful working with all of you. |
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Also, congratulations Indiana! This is a huge step in the right direction for FIRST's push towards districts. The next step is to figure out the volunteer problem. |
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And if the "Indiana model" is different(aside from points) FIRST might not want to have "outsiders" there. Also there might be an eventual rule of "no interdistricts in a new system" |
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