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I would think that if a school had enough students interested (no problem here) and was able to find a sponsor, they ought to be able to field two teams. BTW Lego League sort of encourages multiple teams. I mentor 7 Lego teams from one middle school and I know of 10 at a school nearby. They were abel to have their own mini comp.
Hope everyone had fun in Florida and are back home safe. |
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