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Re: Districts in Texas proposal sent to FIRST
I hear Hawaii is not bad also.
We will be in Idaho one day soon! |
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So it Duluth... wait, scratch that. No it's not
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I am happy to hear that more teams will be able to benefit from the district system. It is really great for teams, especially struggling ones. It is the next step forward for making FIRST sustainable in regions that can support a district. It'll be interesting to see how well the system works in an area as large as Texas.
I wouldn't say no Texas teams in CA quite yet. District teams can still attend regionals, and a decent number do to travel, play with different teams, get some out-of-district practice, or qualify for CMP. Off the top of my head I know that in MAR 11, 87, 303, 1676, 2016, 2234, 2590, 3314, and 4575 competed at various regionals this year. |
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As a team in Oklahoma looking at going to multiple regionals next year, that's going to kill most of our options. Arkansas and Kansas City are the only other nearby regionals (6 hours or less) besides OKC (2 minute drive). And KC and OKC were the same weekend last year. Texas is the entire landmass to our west and south.
I think that we'll need to attend the Hawaii Regional to make up for the loss of local Regionals. |
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I know easier said then done on the raising of the additonal funds but my experience is it's very doable in Texas. --Michael Blake Last edited by Michael Blake : 06-02-2016 at 03:38 PM. |
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(assuming St. Louis isn't on the same week as Arkansas and KC this year.) |
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There is always Denver. Shouldn't be too bad to get to from OKC. We always enjoy out-of-town teams to Kansas City.
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Basically, I am trying to say that the change in travel burden will, at a minimum, probably not be quite as bad as you think, if not make things easier for a lot of teams. Last edited by ASD20 : 06-02-2016 at 04:28 PM. Reason: typo |
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Denver is a great city, too. 10 hour drive of wind farms, though. St. Louis is about 8. It would be nice if there was some way to not shut out nearby teams for districts. I don't think we're going to districts any time soon, so if MO goes to districts we will be in trouble. The Texas thing definitely limits the options because we looked at Dallas, Houston, and Alamo before ending up at Hub City this year. But I hope it works out for the best in Texas. |
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All that said - I'm strongly for districts. I think it helps a significant number of teams, helps the teams of Texas from a world champs standpoint, and I'm hopeful that the negative impact to teams will be non-existent or mitigate-able. I'm just think/hope that Texas districts is a set up to function a little different than existing models. Last edited by ahartnet : 06-02-2016 at 05:55 PM. Reason: modifying the wording of the positive for many teams being able to easily go from 1 event to 2 districts |
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It's not perfect because of the hours of extra travel time you can't recover for these teams but would be the closest to the best solution possible I believe. --Michael Blake Last edited by Michael Blake : 06-02-2016 at 06:07 PM. |
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There's also nuances to consider in team sizes (how many rooms), and district rules regarding travel (for instance, any travel we use - bus or vans - have to be through a school approved vendor). If you were to attempt to do a financial stipend, I'd guess that the sponsors would also want to control what bus/van/hotel is used rather than just give the money to a team outright which could cause it's own set of problems. Granted though, if you could even get to this point I think most teams that have to deal with those sort of rules imposed by a district could find a way to make something work if it reduces costs...but I've learned never to doubt the ability for rules and regulations to force a decision that doesn't make any sense or to turn down "free money". In addition to seeming unrealistic IMO, I think it treats the symptom rather than do anything to address an issue. To be fair, I don't have a solution that I think is sufficient either. Do you allow teams to duplicate their score from attending 1 event if they justifiably can't attend 2? Do you reduce their registration fee to do only 1 district event? Do you allow west texas teams or border teams to compete out of state to count for district points? Do you only have districts for the parts of texas with a required team density (basically east texas)? Do you allow teams that aren't within XXX miles of a district event to decide on their own to opt-in or opt-out of districts? All of these come with their own set of obvious problems. |
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