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View Poll Results: Do you prefer events scheduled Friday-Sunday or Thursday-Saturday?
Friday-Sunday 143 47.83%
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Re: POLL: Friday-Sunday events vs Thursday-Saturday events

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Its quite a balancing act to schedule all of the events that satisfy 1. Budgets 2. Competition season schedules 3. Geographic requirements 4. Volunteer breakdowns, etc.
I certainly don't want to suggest that it's easy! I was just making a hopeful statement that next year will have a more even split. Please know we are all very grateful to the volunteers for all the work that goes into these events, not the least of which, I'm sure, is the planning phase that lays the groundwork!
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Re: POLL: Friday-Sunday events vs Thursday-Saturday events

As a college student, I am 100% in favor of Friday-Sunday events, primarily because my GPA cannot afford to miss the extra day of class. While a rest day on Sunday can be nice, I much prefer to suck it up on Monday and not get behind on class material or lower my grade by missing a mandatory class, and I feel like most college student volunteers can agree with that.
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Re: POLL: Friday-Sunday events vs Thursday-Saturday events

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As much as I enjoy the rest day after a Thursday/Friday/Saturday competition, I went with Friday/Saturday/Sunday.

Unfortunately, while each individual competition is not a big deal, the missed days add up and all happen very close to each other. Missing five days over the course of the year is inconvenient but can be dealt with, but missing five days over the course of three weeks right before AP tests for DCMP and CMP definitely caused some concern at my school this year. If I were pulling my students out of school for two or three Fridays (and potentially Thursday if we travel to an event) in the six weeks before that, we'd be pushing the limits of what our students, parents, teachers, and administration would accept.
This comment sums up my views when I was a student pretty well, considering I was one of jgerstein's students.

1257's school is a challenging all-honors/AP school. With the block schedule system they use, missing a day of school meant missing an hour and a half in each of four rather difficult classes. On top of the baseline onslaught of homework, it was a hassle to catch up, and when AP classes with AP exams mere weeks away are thrown into the mix, missed days become a real PITA. My senior year, a TFS event could have easily cost me four or five hours of AP class time.

FSS events help keep students sane, especially ones with a challenging courseload. I am very glad MAR ran FSS events my senior year and that MARCMP fell during my spring break.

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As a college student, I am 100% in favor of Friday-Sunday events, primarily because my GPA cannot afford to miss the extra day of class. While a rest day on Sunday can be nice, I much prefer to suck it up on Monday and not get behind on class material or lower my grade by missing a mandatory class, and I feel like most college student volunteers can agree with that.
Last semester, I was fortunate to only have two hours of class on Fridays. If I had the schedule I have this upcoming semester, I would have missed a total of 21 hours of class due to events (7 hours of class on Fridays, and three TFS events). As a conscientious student who hates missing class and having to play catch-up, I would much rather have the choice of skipping all/some/no classes on Monday than be forced to skip all of them on Friday.
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Re: POLL: Friday-Sunday events vs Thursday-Saturday events

A point that need to be considered here with a TFS event schedule.

Most of these competitions are held in high schools. In our area, all visitors need to be checked in through the main office. A Friday event of qualifying rounds would essentially require the school to be closed. You couldn’t secure the school with all the spectators. There would aslo be nowhere to park because the lots would be reserved for buses, teachers, and students.

Our school districts would never allow it.
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Re: POLL: Friday-Sunday events vs Thursday-Saturday events

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A point that need to be considered here with a TFS event schedule.

Most of these competitions are held in high schools. In our area, all visitors need to be checked in through the main office. A Friday event of qualifying rounds would essentially require the school to be closed. You couldn’t secure the school with all the spectators. There would aslo be nowhere to park because the lots would be reserved for buses, teachers, and students.

Our school districts would never allow it.
There was a discussion on this somewhere in the California District thread. Apparently FIM and PNW have most of their events TFS in high schools. I thought the exact same thing as you, but it has been done before.
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Re: POLL: Friday-Sunday events vs Thursday-Saturday events

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There was a discussion on this somewhere in the California District thread. Apparently FIM and PNW have most of their events TFS in high schools. I thought the exact same thing as you, but it has been done before.
It is a regional thing. Maryland public schools typically do not allow this to happen due to how the schools are booked for "extra curricular events" that FIRST tends to fall under for their purposes. Like most things it boils down to liability and how a locality deals with it.
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