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Re: Texas UIL State Championship Qualification Information
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Being UIL could mean travel money for teams whenever they qualify for the "next level". It can mean students can get letter jackets (which while it's something silly in my book might mean something to plenty of students that wouldn't really letter in anything else). [/QUOTE] I don't think this will happen at all. It is not like being a UIL recognized event opens up purse strings that weren't open before. I have already been told by my UIL coordinator that there are no, and will not ever be, additional funds for robotics in the UIL budget. As for letter jackets. My school gets those for my kids now even though we are not UIL. That is a school by school decision. |
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As a fellow FTC sponsor, I mirror your concerns. I have sent an e-mail to the UIL STEM rep overseeing the robotics pilot asking about the one school, one team aspect. IF I ever get an answer, I will be sure to post it here.
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Principals prioritize UIL sports and clubs. All UIL activities contribute points to the sponsoring school. A successful robotics program might be pulled under the UIL blanket quickly - more "points", more prestige. Of course a principal or a team might chose to be non-UIL, even at a UIL eligible school. That is true of any sport or club. |
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Are private schools included in other UIL events? In those cases, are all private schools invited or is it a subset of the private schools? When we realize UIL events tend to include UIL teams, it shouldn't be angering to see that being consistent. It's not creating tiers. It's creating more opportunities for some kids. It's more surprising you'd naturally expect UIL to open up their competition to all schools. If UIL membership isn't required, it's no more of a stretch to ask why schools near Texas borders aren't invited. We could just as easily be upset the event excludes LA schools. Students are students, aren't they? Is it perfect? Not at all. But, there's no need to be THIS upset about it. |
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For some districts it almost assuredly will. For our district it's written into the board rules that if you qualify for the State level of a UIL competiton, that the school board helps fund travel (I forget the specifics without looking it up). In fact I think there may have been some kerfuffle about it because ____ goes directly to states without any regional/district competition and there were arguments that they shouldn't be funding their travel since they don't have to qualify prior. Again, that's specific to our district but I'd be surprised if we were the only one.
As far as letterman jackets go, you're correct - it's definitely a school to school decision. But if it's a UIL recognized thing - I'd be surprised if any team would be rejected being allowed to letter in robotics. Right now, we're told no lettering - but I'm hoping with UIL that'll change for our kids that really want to letter in Robotics. Last edited by ahartnet : 15-04-2016 at 14:34. |
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I'm gonna step out and off this conversation from this point.
Although I'm not happy with some things from FIRST-in-Texas and I'm hopeful things will change on that within the near future... I want to reiterate as I said in an earlier post that FIRST-in-Texas does _a lot_ of things _right_ and really well and has _good_ and good intentioned folks there. I think people confuse direct discussion with trying to blow things up... and IF we don't discuss our different viewpoints and experiences HOW do we ever resolve things? I'll close with a favorite quote of mine: "There's your truth there's the other person's truth and nobody's lying". --Robert Evans --Michael Blake Last edited by Michael Blake : 15-04-2016 at 16:56. |
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Since the students are not the ones paying the UIL dues, the schools are, that first rule should just read:
1. Each team must be sponsored by at least 1 UIL member school. This would allow team supported by the UIL school such as, 3847 and 3481, to play without having to kick people of the team. |
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It takes a tremendous amount of money to run FRC. IMO this is part of the reason behind the push to get all states on the district model sooner rather than later. Some regionals break even, some raise more than they need, and some lose money and in the end they still have to have enough money to host Champs. Don't just follow where the money is going. Trace where it is coming from to begin with. Those with enough power and who supply significant amounts of money to fund things also tend to put stipulations on that money and how it can be spent. UIL governs UIL not the schools and not FIRST. We just have to abide by their rules to play their games. You don't have to do FIRST to participate in UIL just like you don't have to participate in UIL to do FIRST. Unfortunately this year it impacts TRR. Hopefully they will be able to separate the two next year. |
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For instance if this extended to football, I could open up "Johns private school for football" and recruit (things normal high schools cannot do) the best players in the state. Then I could basically "rent" them out to UIL schools so they could win games and championships. They would still be UIL since some of the team are UIL sponsored. Its possible UIL makes exceptions for robots, but I doubt its the case. Its probably going to end up being more strict if anything and only allow students from 1 high school, killing conglomerate teams. |
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And since you bring up the "points" for UIL, it brings me back to my issue on the FTC side where they are letting multiple teams from a single school compete. UIL is going against the one school, one team policy it has for every other team event. |
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FRC 1477 has a student on the drive team that is from a non-UIL school. Looks like we will be applying for one of those ten open slots.
We also have students from multiple high schools and at least one from another school district. I think we are okay with respect to the former but I'm not sure about the latter. |
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I have had great response from David Trussell with UIL when I call or email him in regards to UIL and robotics. David has been working with FIRST on this project for quite a while.
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