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Re: New Team to be (Possibly) Started at Cal Poly Pomona
And likewise, hit my username to send me an e-mail anytime.
Does anyone have any specific high schools in the area in mind? Afterall, by the rules it does take at least two high school students for a team to play the game (driver and HP) The biggest challenge I think is going to be getting the "responsible adults" who are committed to the program as I don't believe us college students are suited for the task. There needs to be a committed high school teacher who is willing to "open shop" and supervise. And as previously stated, engineers would be nice, however don't underestimate us crazy college guys. ![]() |
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Did you all ever consider working with I-poly High School? This seems like something that would be perfect for them. I don't know all that much about them but it's just an idea. Let me know.
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Re: New Team to be (Possibly) Started at Cal Poly Pomona
Please, please be careful if you’re thinking of starting a new team. In California we’ve had problems before with starting new teams and there not being enough funding in a given area to support the veteran and rookie teams in that area. I would actually advise against starting a new team in that area, and suggest an alternative which would be to get new schools involved in an existing team. Then, in a year or two (when you’re absolutely sure there’s enough funding for all teams in the area to survive amicably) you can spin off a rookie team or two (this way the rookies aren’t exactly rookies, and can be more competitive than the typical rookie team, too). I would be very disappointed to see one or more teams in the Cal Poly Pomona area fold due to the introduction of a rookie or more than one rookie team. Please think about this option and the possible effects (local and global in FIRST) of starting a rookie team before you fully commit to starting a one.
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For the past three years, the LA Regional committee has focused on keeping the LA Regional alive. Thankfully, due to the hard work of the development committee, we appear to have reached a point where the Regional is sustainable for the long term. So now we can start thinking about actively recruiting schools to join the FIRST family. Next year we are planning to do some substantial recruiting. The area around Pomona could certainly use a new team or two. Bill's points are good ones, but in this case Angela would probably have the blessings of the Regional Committee. Of course I think she would be welcome supporting the BeachBots too (I know she'd get my vote and probably Joe Ross' as well among others) but the commute between school and our shop would be a killer. |
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Not to hijack the thread .. but if there are any CP SLO students in the area (besides "Crazy Nick") that are FIRST-aholics .. and are looking for a team .. shoot me a PM and we can get you more info about the teams. |
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As much as I would like to support the Beach Bots, the travel just wouldn't be worth the trouble. I'm carless and the LA bus system is great but..yah. Chris: You mentioned that the regional committee wants to work on starting some new teams. Do you have any sort of an info packet put together to give to people such as myself who wish to start teams? I know Kate has something for the Finger Lakes Regional. If so, I'd love a copy. Thanks! - Angeal |
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One of our team members will be attending Cal Poly Pomona this fall, i'm sure she'd enjoy working with a new team. I'll refer her to you tomorrow.
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Angela, I would recommend pursuing those other 3 high schools I mentioned. I do recall vaguely that they showed some interest in FIRST in the past and might be a good place to start. But again, like Bill mentioned, and to add to what Chris said, there are alot of 'untapped' resources, but the problems isn't always what is out there, but having the people to get it for you. I know personally, 968 struggles every year to stay afloat with money and leadership/mentor help. My point is you really need a dedicated group of people making sure that the team will succeed long before you register for the competition. I would suggest a minimum of 2 teachers, and 5 mentors of some sort, be it college students, engineers, or parents. Anything less and it will be difficult to make successful. |
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I'll take all of this into consideration. I also know of teams who survive with only three or four total adults working with the students. I'm in the process of writing a letter to send to the math and science team leaders in the next week or so. I know it's rather early, but it can't hurt. In terms of engineers, I'm going to talk to people from my work who have expressed interest in the past. - Angela |
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