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Not particularly happy about that.
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Yea plus not to mention not all Michigan teams get there two district competitions
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I'm sure FiM is not giving all these spots out immediately, to make sure everyone gets events close enough to home and teams are evenly spread out. I can't imagine anyone won't get their two events. |
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Question time: Is the growth due to STEM being in the front of lots of schools. Delaware did "Race to the Top" and did lots of great stuff with the money. Looks like Delaware has two new teams this year. Or is it because the business world is picking up, there is new sponsor money available? We should be seeing more and more FRC college grads (High school class of 2012 and earlier) in the workplace? Should be ~200,000 FRC alumni out there) Or is it because districts make it a better value proposition for teams? Or is it because FIRST has done a good job in advertising and reaching into businesses to get support to start teams? |
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1 open spot at IN Walker Warren Event...
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Team retention won't be accurate until the payments start failing to come in. Resurrected veteran teams (those returning after a hiatus of some years) are significantly lower than in previous years-one returning team has been gone 8 years, but team retention (before payments are all in) is also higher than normal. Here are the percentages:
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24 countries are now represented (in order of # of teams):
USA Canada Israel Mexico Australia China Turkey Brazil Colombia Netherlands Taiwan Chile Dominican Republic Japan United Kingdom Bosnia-Herzegovina Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador France Germany India Poland Singapore The team from United Arab Emirates is missing, but the Bosnia-Herzegovina team from three years ago is back. |
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Teams missing from last season are from these places (# missing / place):
12 ---- CA 10 ---- TX 10 ---- TN 9 ----- Canada-ON 7 ----- Canada-AB 6 ----- MN 6 ----- Israel 5 ----- WA 5 ----- PA 5 ----- NY 5 ----- MI 4 ----- VA 4 ----- UT 4 ----- OH 4 ----- NJ 4 ----- China 4 ----- Canada-QC 4 ----- AZ 3 ----- OR 3 ----- NC 3 ----- Mexico 3 ----- IN 3 ----- GA 3 ----- AR 2 ----- SC 2 ----- NH 2 ----- MD 2 ----- HI 2 ----- FL 2 ----- Australia 1 ----- WI 1 ----- United Arab Emirates 1 ----- RI 1 ----- OK 1 ----- NV 1 ----- MT 1 ----- MO 1 ----- ME 1 ----- MA 1 ----- LA 1 ----- KS 1 ----- IL 1 ----- IA 1 ----- DE 1 ----- CT 1 ----- Columbia 1 ----- Canada-BC 1 ----- AL |
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I suspect that TN and Israel are harder hit with losses then CA or MI. Question, how can stable teams hear about struggling teams soon enough so they can help them. Potentially keeping some from being lost teams. Are growth initiatives different and compatible with retention initiatives? Thanks for the data. |
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Back in '94 P&G started 2 teams, one at Walnut Hills HS and one at Aiken HS. the Aiken HS team competed in '94 and '95, where as the Walnut Hills team competed for several years, then went to Northwest HS(144) and then to Lakota East HS(1038). Since then The Northwest team started back up and took on the original 144 number. Team 6084 is at Aiken HS and received a new number because when they quit competing in '95, teams had not been assigned numbers yet. I'm not sure why they didn't try to get an older number, but at this point there is no originial mentors or sponsors involved.
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Can I ask what's up with Tennessee? Looks like they had a net loss of 9 teams this year (+1 rookie, -10 veterans). Was there a major loss of funding or just bad luck?
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I suspect the team losses are from rural areas. I know in Knoxville that we have a hard time securing decent funding and can't imagine how rural teams could sustain without the rookie grants. Knoxville is fortunate to be next to Oak Ridge where Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Y-12 National Security Complex are, so many Knox teams have mentors from these organizations and receive significant sponsorships as a result. Also, another factor might be that we're slowly getting surrounded by districts. TNFIRST briefly mentioned at a conference our team held in September they're looking into it, but I don't know (and I suspect they don't either) when that might happen. Georgia and North Carolina went to districts this year which lowers the number of regionals around us to attend. I know most Knoxville teams go to Palmetto, and some went to the Georgia regional previously. We're trying out Rocket City this year and hope it goes well! |
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The missing Tennessee teams are mostly from Memphis
3227 - Memphis, TN (attended Bayou & Smoky Mtns last season) 3516 - Memphis, TN (attended Lone Star & Georgia last season) 3783 - Memphis, TN (attended Arkansas & Smoky Mtns last season) 3856 - Memphis, TN (attended Smoky Mtns last season) 4396 - Memphis, TN (attended Smoky Mtns last season) 4989 - Memphis, TN (attended Alamo last season) 5691 - Memphis, TN (attended Smoky Mtns last season) 5040 - Arlington, TN (attended Bayou & Smoky Mtns last season) 5405 - Red Bank, TN (attended Arkansas & Queen City last season) 3675 - Seymour, TN (attended Smoky Mtns last season) A lot (half) were double regional teams, only one affected by the rise of districts. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 30-11-2015 at 13:46. |
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