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Unread 23-03-2005, 18:33
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

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Thats probably not the best way to do this. We had a problem with students leaving their rooms, on the last night of our trip.. those students were required to individually present an apology to the entire team.. and I'm fairly certain that they will never leave their rooms again.

Tape just doesn't seem like a good idea.. it will only encourage them to do stupider things.. going off the balconies is one thing I wouldn't doubt someone would try. Or through the ceilings, if the hotel has a dropped ceiling.

There's a thread about this somewhere else.. not too sure where though
Yes, you definitely don't want to tape kids in a room. What do you know, they might jump out of the window? Some kids are stupid enough to do things like that. Figure out other ways because there are.
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

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Yes, you definitely don't want to tape kids in a room. What do you know, they might jump out of the window? Some kids are stupid enough to do things like that. Figure out other ways because there are.
Actually you could just tape the windows. Any other possible scenario will result in people going splat against the pavement in an attempt to escape.
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

It is shamefull that anyone would act like that. I gaurentee that 1549 would never act like that. We look foreward to seing alla u down the hall someday!
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

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Actually you could just tape the windows. Any other possible scenario will result in people going splat against the pavement in an attempt to escape.
Uh, I was under the assumption that they were using a small piece of tape as a tripwire.. not really possible to do with windows, unless the teacher/mentor wants to climb down from the balcony
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

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Uh, I was under the assumption that they were using a small piece of tape as a tripwire.. not really possible to do with windows, unless the teacher/mentor wants to climb down from the balcony
OMG That would be hilarious seeing one of our teachers out hangin over the balcony taping the window. knowing them theyd end up tripping it themselves or find no way to get infrom the balcony after they taped it.
Man we'd have to get our camra guy on it.

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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

I have almost posted in this thread so many times. Once again I would like reiterate whomever's point that it is the job of the mentors to discipline students. If your students act inappropriately on a trip, I don't care what hour of the night, the parents need to be called and the child sent home at the expense of the child and his/her family. It's inappropriate and that's all that needs to be said. FIRST is a privilege, not a right and students are expected to act with such a level of maturity.
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

It's one thing to mess with your team, mentors, and other teams who want to have fun.

For students, just think about this question before you do something stupid:

"Is this worth possibly getting my ______ kicked by the people inside?"

My team probably wouldn't fight anybody over something stupid like knocking on a door and being annoying, but we have 4-5 guys who would have no problem pulling somebody by their shirt and getting in a kid's face to tell them to stop being idiots.

As far as the tape, our school had a trip to Philly and the teachers put stacks of soda cans by the doors and the kids would knock them over when the doors opened. Eventually we realized if we place the cans a little more to the left of the door, the door would clear the cans and the teachers wouldnt pay attention the cans were moved to the left when they picked them up in the morning.

When the teachers figured it out, everynight one kid would go kick every pile of soda cans over, that way the teachers had no clue who really left their room and who didn't. The teachers eventually figured out the students did it just to tick them off, because the hotel windows faced a drive thru movie theater that showed XXX movies after 11pm, and the boys wouldn't leave their rooms and would talk to the male teachers about the movies on the big screen the night before.

Students will almost always find a way to sneak out, even if they have nowhere to go, people will sneak out just to see if they could leave the room without getting caught.
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

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Uh, I was under the assumption that they were using a small piece of tape as a tripwire.. not really possible to do with windows, unless the teacher/mentor wants to climb down from the balcony
I was under the assumption that it's there to ensure that no one went outside. It's impossible for anyone to reseal the door once you broke it from the inside thus the mentors know where you have been.
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The fact that the teachers even need to seal the doors is terrible! Can't we be mature enough to stay inside when we should? Maybe if the teachers didn't actually set so many limits no one would be motivated to break them... I don't know... just a thought. We should all know the limits. I know I'll just want to rest after a full day of competition. I don't think anyone who isn't flat out exhausted at the end of the day, and still has energy to fool around should be on the team. Because they obviously aren't contributing enough, just wasting the team time, and money. I'm not going to work my butt off raising money so someone can go to Atlanta and do nothing but fool around after competition. Let's grow up. If you're not discussing strategy or something, you shouldn't be out of the room. If your coversation isn't a friendly one, be quiet, and get back in your room. It's as simple as that. Can I get an amen?
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

last year at UCF i put a 16" with zach "tripping on me" and we checked the same room this year and they turned it into a storage room.
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

I've always thought Band students would act worse then FIRST Teams...Our Marching Band stayed over night for festivle (120+ kids) and had no problem with people doing stupid things...we didn't even have chaperones in the rooms. There were a few rooms of chaperones down the hall, but thats it. All they did was check to make sure we were in our room around 11:00 pm then they went to bed.

If a student is involved in FIRST, they should be able to handle themselved in a professional manner. If I was in the position of a mentor and had to deal with students misbehaving...
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

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The fact that the teachers even need to seal the doors is terrible! Can't we be mature enough to stay inside when we should? Maybe if the teachers didn't actually set so many limits no one would be motivated to break them... I don't know... just a thought. We should all know the limits. I know I'll just want to rest after a full day of competition. I don't think anyone who isn't flat out exhausted at the end of the day, and still has energy to fool around should be on the team. Because they obviously aren't contributing enough, just wasting the team time, and money. I'm not going to work my butt off raising money so someone can go to Atlanta and do nothing but fool around after competition. Let's grow up. If you're not discussing strategy or something, you shouldn't be out of the room. If your coversation isn't a friendly one, be quiet, and get back in your room. It's as simple as that. Can I get an amen?
You're half right and half wrong.

The mentors shouldn't need to monitor us 24/7. My team's mentors are cool and realistic, and they expect us to be realistic back. Most FIRST teams are like that, but out of the 300 teams, probably 20 will have kids that are complete idiots and completely wild. I have a feeling most advisors aren't going to tape kids in their room's simply for the fact they trust their kids, and if their kids leave their room it's for a good reason. (Like to get soda or candy out of a machine)

As far as not leaving the room except to talk stratgey and stuff is a little bit too much to ask. I'm sure the mentors of my team are going to be jokeing around and hanging out with the team 228 mentors, I'm goiing to be with friends from another team, theirs so much more stuff to do than worry about the compeition after you're in the hotel. Even if your robot is majorly damaged, no sense dealing and worrying about stuff that you can't change or fix until the next day. When we get to atlanta we have semi-major problems to figure out, but we won't let that stop us from going bowling and having fun the night before the compeition or the nights of the compeition. If you're worrying about robotics and stratgey 24/7 then it's almost more stress than fun and not worth going.

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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

People should be mature enough to know how to act in a hotel. Its unreasonable to expect everyone to do so all the time (heck, anyone can start talking a little louder subconsciously, laughing loud etc), and I understand that, but if you know you're being annoying, go outside or at least stop doing it. I was unfortunate enough to be sitting in my hotel at the Midwest regional reading a book, and there was a really loud disturbance that was going on for at least 2 minutes. After about 30 seconds of being distracted, I slipped my shoes on and walked outside. They even apologized for the noise, but once I was back in they just continued to do it. At that point I just gave up.

But really, is it that hard to realize that people are trying to sleep in a hotel? It was only about 8:45, but still, its extremely impolite to be making such a racket, especially after you know you're consciously making it. I couldn't really tell what they were doing, but it wasnt just talking and laughing it was something else.
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.

In chesapeake we were bad. But relative to all the other people there, we didn't get security called on us, so I guess it wasn't that bad. We only messed with people on our teams, never any other teams.

In Philly I guess we were all still tired from the Chesapeake regional, because it was really tame. They taped us in and that just made me angry, they had never done that in the past 2 years. Not that I wanted to go out and do anything. I just found the tape insulting. We still harassed each other with the phones though. The fake security/font desk calls are the best .

You just have to have kids have a mutual respect with the mentors. Our 2 main mentors are our schools machining teacher, and the CADD teacher. They both get the mutual respect of their students, and so we listen to them. The teachers that don't get the mutual respect of the kids don't get a lot of respect at all outside of school.
Were almost adults, treat us like ones, get mutual respect, and then they will listen to you with no problem.
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Well let's see

Breaking a picture vs. threatening another student ( I know...it was "non-threatening" to you, but to him...who knows )

Either way, it sounds like you weren't exactly innocent.

IT ISN'T THE STUDENT'S JOB TO DISCIPLINE OTHER STUDENTS.

That's why God invented mentors. Let them do their jobs. If they have a problem with your team, there are lots of people they can go to for help. Lots of seasoned pros on these forums. Maybe you should just ask them to log on here if they think you have a problem.

If this situation happens in the future, I would urge you not to take matters into your own hands, call your mentor and have them deal with the situation.

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When I read this thread, I didn't ever expect to see something like that written by someone attending Purdue. I hope you apologize for that post, because I certainly know that wasn't graciously professional. I am not bashing you, just letting you know that you need to watch the way you word what you post on here.
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