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Re: Questions: Support From Your School (Financial & Other)

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Re: Questions: Support From Your School (Financial & Other)

I forgot to mention in my previous post, that 1810 did present at our board meeting a little over a month ago. It was a huge sucess! There was around 350 people at the meeting for another issue, but we started out the meeting.

Let me first say, we weren't asking for money, or facilites. We were just trying to raise awareness for our program. For example, our facilites are at our overpopulated school. If they need to take our build room away for a classroom, we beleive that it will be a harder decision, because they know we are there.

We got around 7 minutes on the agenda, and used all of it. Our parents created a presentation, and then selected team members to read off slides of the power point. We also had one of our major sponsors talk about the importance of our program.

http://youtu.be/RYCH5rG3HWg (video of our presentation)
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Re: Questions: Support From Your School (Financial & Other)

Is your school public or private? Public

How many years has your team been in existence? Around 16 years

What support does your school or district give to your team (money, facilities, other donations)? http://www.brrsd.k12.nj.us/files/308...02015-2016.pdf See pages 38, 39, and 40. We are also hoping for an increase in the number of paid stipends

What does your overall team budget look like? What portion of that budget is contributed by your school? The link above should answer your second question but for more info on the total budget you'll have to contact RAMP our parent organization. Their website is http://www.team303ramp.com/

Does the school provide faculty and/or co-curricular paid positions for the team? If so, how many? Yes currently one, hoping for more next year

Does your district have FLL/FTC teams as well? How are those funded/supported in relation to FRC? Our middle school has their own FLL team which recieves some support from our own budget. For example last year we donated a few EV3 kits. We have 4 FTC teams at the high-school which are all organized and funded by 303.

Does your school have a robotics course or series of programs? Is FRC worked on during these hours? No

What does your team do for your school? We host the Bridgewater district event at our high-school. We make presentations to the board a few times during the year about our team and our impact on the school and country. We appear at most if not all science fairs and the like at the lower level schools. We host the Middle School Technical Design challenge at our middle school, and much more.
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Re: Questions: Support From Your School (Financial & Other)

This information for Team 423:
  1. Public
  2. This is our 10th year
  3. Our school gives us about $1500/year (maybe a little more if we get to champs) and a room in the basement
  4. The team budget is very minimal (a few thousand dollars). It's barely enough to afford the competitions and to build a robot.
  5. The school provides two, low-paying jobs for the team: one mentor and one advisor. Both of our previous job holders gave up the job this year to attract two new mentors (which kind of worked).
  6. The district has 2 FLL teams, one at our 5-6 school and one at our 7-8 school. We don't have a very good retention rate to the high-school team (maybe 2 kids/year). We are sending kids over to try to help improve them (myself being one of them).
  7. No and no (it would be nice though).
  8. We show off at pep-rallies and other school gatherings.
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