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Re: Moving Championships back
At ISEF (much bigger crossover with AP exams than FIRST) students take their APs right at the event. That way they don't need to schedule the event around them. That might be a future option for FIRST.
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Do (and how do) other HS competitions hold major events in June? SkillsUSA held their championship on June 19-23. Does anyone know if graduating/graduated seniors attend this and how? How do they and other organizations (if there are any) get around the pitfalls discussed herein?
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The second is to push the state champs to after the FRC Champs (or Super Regionals). Either way, I don't think the existence of unofficial off season events should constrain moving Champs to the benefit of all teams if that's so determined. |
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I don't know about others districts, but in my school district the AP teachers don't have a super hard final. They were preparing you for the AP test and getting a low score on that is going to affect you more (probably) than a final exam. At least that's how it works in my area.
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