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I just wonder what effect this would have, or if anyone has looked at other Districts to see how much this might affect how many teams the average team is able to see in the average competition season, primarily for the upstate teams since there are both fewer of them, and fewer locations to attend in your proposed model.
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This does pose the question, then, would it make sense for lower NY to join with MAR? I'm definitely not a fan of tiny districts confined in small geographic areas, but in also not a fan of strictly going by state lines, for these reasons. Maybe we need to stop thinking about state lines and more about where the teams are. Even districts that have multiple states still seem to follow state lines for the most part. |
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The one problem might arise then, Eastern New York joins NE, Western joins Ohio, NYC/LI join MAR then where does that leave Central New York?
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This is one of the reasons I would prefer a unified NY district. I wish I knew who to talk to to make things happen, NY could benefit from districts so much. So many teams would get 2x the playing time they currently do, teams without practice robots would be at less of a disadvantage, every team would have better functioning robots and an easier time reaching higher levels of play. Why is this so hard to understand for everyone? |
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Also, I received official word to not include Western NY in our district discussions with Ohio, Western PA, and WV. Last edited by Jimmy Nichols : 27-04-2015 at 14:34. |
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I guess this means that New York should not plan on any piggy-backing with other districts. |
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I've posted a white paper about research I did out of personal curiosity about implementing a district in New York. Posted here:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/3168? I'm no longer in New York, but I am hoping the New York FIRST community may be able to make some use of the information here. |
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Great job on this and you made some very strong well thought out points. We need NY to go to districts ASAP. The ROI staying in regionals makes it very hard to justify doing 2 regionals (esp. when they are back to back) when you compare it to districts. NY also needs to do something to build up the number of teams located in that area just south of Albany and North of NYC proper (Westchester, etc.) having more teams in that location would make for a great district event that Capital Area teams and many LI and NYC teams could possibly attend. |
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http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...itational-2015 We had earlier 2004 and 2003 offseason events, but with homemade fields and field elements. SBPLI is a strong veteran volunteer organization. NYC has had more of a problem getting an offseason together with one at Francis Lewis HS for a few years, but it was hard to get the NYC teams out. NYC has a broad volunteer group primarily due to supporting companies such as Bloomberg, but many of these are inexperienced volunteers and the area lacks veteran local volunteers for some key positions. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 18-09-2015 at 11:00. |
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