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Summer job, getting a head start on college, taking a break from school (hey, if you had a chance to get out of there, you'd take it, right? ), or just plain school policies. I believe that someone noted above that schools may not allow alumni to be treated as students, or support the team at all after the end of the school year.Also, there's a very gray area with respect to the rules of the competition, for any seniors on the drive team that might graduate before a May Champs event: Drivers and HPs are pre-college by definition. Whether that includes students who have graduated high school and have yet to attend college has not been asked, as far as I know; should the move happen I'm sure someone will think to ask the question. |
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So then lets call the graduated seniors mentors. Or why not just have the graduated seniors attend without going through the school.
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The second suggestion is more straightforwards: That's always an option. But, that would mean that they'd be traveling on their own dime, in most cases--the school wouldn't be able (er, willing) to help out; in some cases that could also mean that the team wouldn't be able to help out. That alone would probably drop a number of graduated students. The first suggestion has a large impact on team finances and dynamics. OK, so you graduated. You are now a mentor. That means that instead of bunking with 3 other persons in the room, you get only 1. That means that the number of rooms needed for those seniors doubles--and the cost to have those rooms doubles. (This would be driven by school and team policies, mind you, but that's a pretty typical breakdown.) Better be good at fundraising. And the team dynamics part... Let's put it this way, could YOU mentor a team, as a MENTOR (including all roles filled by the mentors), and have the students that were your peers two weeks ago treat you as a mentor? I doubt it--there are very few people that could make that sort of transition that quickly and easily. So as the seniors find their new roles with the team, there's bound to be some, shall we say, establishment of the pecking order--which would have an unfortunate tendency to create friction within the team that doesn't need to be there. Could it be done, sure. Is it going to be more hassle than it's worth, probably. I actually had something similar in college--but in that case, most of the team was seniors and this was the senior project, and as an engineering competition team sponsored by the school, we weren't the only team competing after the end of the semester so they're somewhat used to that sort of thing. I'd figure that most high schools shut down their teams after graduation and only resume them for preseason conditioning workouts. |
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Edit - Oh wow, how ninja'd on this. Slidell does not have any college or University. Most of our graduates pursuing STEM degrees go to LA Tech in Ruston (5 hours away), with UL Lafayette a second choice (3 hours away). LSU, SEL, and UNO are closer, but are all better known here as party or liberal arts colleges. We have never had a veteran mentor attend more than a score of team meetings after graduation. The best we've had was Gixxy, the team founder (also my son), who mentored the summer following graduation, and the next summer, and also attended a few other meetings that fell during LA Tech holidays. My best estimate for him is 16. Otherwise, I cannot think of any who have come back for more than about six meetings, certainly not to provide any real mentoring. Slidell is a bedroom community, and while there are those few whose family has been here for five or more generations, most of us arrived in the last sixty years. (In the case of the Michels, we moved to Slidell in June 2001, just fifteen years ago). I do not expect any of my children to live in Slidell in 2025. Last edited by GeeTwo : 15-08-2016 at 22:17. |
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(please don't kill me texans )Last edited by dirtbikerxz : 16-08-2016 at 00:47. |
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Just some thoughts for your consideration. . . . some observations. . . .that's all.
The objective was to spread FIRST to all high schools. That's a good reason for districts, and associated district championships. To provide a CMP experience to as many as possible, multiple CMP events are required. So, FIRST is going through growth pains. The program may need to settle with a mix of districts and regionals based on team density and logistics. Some new rules of district-regional crossover would need to be established. Multiple CMPs may be the "new normal". I was a mentor for two years in regionals and two years of districts in Michigan. I have been a judge ever since (districts, district CMP and World CMP), it's a new normal. If a single CMP is desired, the season must be longer to accommodate an extra tier of playoff events. Difficult since FIRST is international. I'm not sure of how many high school based team based sports have a national championship, let alone, a world championship. Little League Baseball is over the summer anyway. The issue of a longer season is the issue of this thread. All sights appear to be on the end of the season. What about the beginning? This would place more pressure on the GDC. Make the games a little easier so the build season could be reduced, giving more flexibility at the end of season. Kick-off in December is not practical, although, a number of high school activities already may start in some form over the holidays, such as spring musicals (set building, auditions). This may be unpopular, but there are already challenges during the build/competition seasons as it is. Could this alleviate some of that pressure? Again, just some ideas to consider, and nothing more. |
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It is probably worth mentioning that as a distance runner my coach would definitely make me choose between robotics and outdoor track if champs impacted the running championship season. It is already hard enough to convince him champs is more important than one of our midseason invitationals. Granted the real distance running season is cross country, but that is another story.
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If a longer competition season is required, I think it would be more practical to start build season earlier. Do kickoff around December 1st, bag robots over Christmas break, and resume in January. For 2016-2017, I'd say Kickoff on Dec 3rd, Sprint 1 from Dec 3rd to Dec 19th, and Sprint 2 from Jan 3rd to 31st.
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We could just shorten build season to 4 weeks. (or not.) |
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So, would that be fair to teams in areas without State Championships? |
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If we need/want a longer season I think the best option would be to move the kickoff to mid October, Bag & Tag to mid December, start regionals & district events in January, have District Champs on what is now week one and then have worlds champs in what is now week 4 & 5. This way there are gaps between events and champs for both levels.
This way no trouble with AP tests or finals and state champs can be held during the school year. One issue with this idea is that FTC season would have to start sooner or be shortened as they have their super regionals in march currently and I am not sure about the FLL season schedule. |
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Also: I would be in favor of a shortened build season. Four may be a bit aggressive; perhaps five weeks? |
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Maybe FIRST could grow so big that AP testing has to schedule around them...
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