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Re: Way to get kids to join a team
My school is actualy 6-12 grades wich makes it perfect for starting an FLL team once we get a bit of experience. The reason not to many people got involved after I brought in the robot that it wasn't very organized. Really, I just brought in the robot and that was it. No announcements or anything.
The first meeting was after school so that didn't help either. Because of this bad planning I will definintly have another robot demo at the beginning of the next school year. At least I have 4 core guys with which I can start a team. Keep the help coming. ![]() |
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