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Re: Minimum age for FRC?
How would they? The only way to register is STIMS.
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Re: Minimum age for FRC?
This is the reply to an email I sent a while ago
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Re: Minimum age for FRC?
3467 let me on as a 7th grader in the 2013 offseason, and I went on to operate for the team my 8th grade year in 2015.
The decision to let on younger members is completely up to the team. |
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Re: Minimum age for FRC?
I need to find the rule somewhere about students participating that are "pre-college." I've had a couple of students in the past participate at age 19 before but still in high school.
It is not uncommon for our school to get immigrants from other countries, who are held back a year or 2 when they attend school here in the U.S. |
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Re: Minimum age for FRC?
For teams considering taking students less that 15 or before 9th grade I recommend you have policies, procedures and infrastructure in place to shield/protect/shepherd the younger students. The difference in maturity level from 13 to 18 is sometimes huuuge. Throwing 9th and 12th graders together is already difficult and adding middle schoolers to the mix is daunting.
We've had some trouble with such things, regretted it later, and decided no middle schooler can join unless his or her parents will come with them to every meeting. My two cents! |
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Re: Minimum age for FRC?
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But, yes, absolutely put policies in place to protect students, including rules on when, where, and how they are allowed to work with tools, equipment, etc. |
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Re: Minimum age for FRC?
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The 2016 Admin manual only uses this term in section 6.1, in dealings with the Judge Advisor regarding awards questions. Except for these few cases, there really doesn't seem to be anything mandatory about ages in the rules. |
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Re: Minimum age for FRC?
I just tested it by making a fake account. You first make a parents account in stims, (you just have to put the parents information in the registration section, I guess stims automatically checks the age to determine if your account is a student account or a parent account). After I made the parent account, I was succesfull able to create an account for a 11 year old- 6th grader, and have the 6th grader account apply to my team.
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