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Re: Great club...little support

Come up with creative ideas. Like using your 2006 aim high robot after school. Shot balls and have people catch them, give them a candy or something like that. It will help you advertise your club.
The best way to do is to keep in touch with your Principal and School Activity Director. I know marketing can be really hard, but you've to "bait the hook well, so fish will bite."
Also its always good to have parents involve in your club, like a parents booster club or something. Administrators listen to parents more than the kids or teachers. These are just couple ideas, I'm pretty sure CD users have more :-P

let me know if you need any more help. You are more than welcome.
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Re: Great club...little support

On the other hand staying on the DL might help you get better quality members. Instead of everyone who just wants to put robotics on their resume or whatnot you'll get the students who will really take interest and become key members on your team.
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Re: Great club...little support

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On the other hand staying on the DL might help you get better quality members. Instead of everyone who just wants to put robotics on their resume or whatnot you'll get the students who will really take interest and become key members on your team.
I think this really brings up a good point, and I'd like to address that in terms of your marketing, because it is an advantage.

Market the club to the school admin as truly challenging and rewarding, something that isn't just a club. Invite the people to a meeting, let them participate a bit in brainstorming, or show them how a robot works. Both the administration and other students will see that it is a difficult activity, and you may just be able to reach out to more students, at the same time as maintaining the image of a time-consuming club which may detract from some lazy students joining. It's an issue that comes with prominance, but if you plan now you'll know how to deal with it.
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