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Re: Young Leaders in FIRST
This year I started/coached one FLL team(1193), and was a programming mentor for another(1192).
The plan had been to start one team at each of the local middle schools. The first school was very helpful they had teachers that help get student involved, but the second school we got no help from the administration second team(1192) had four members and fell apart after two meetings. The first team (1193) had over twenty members. We ended up having two teams at the same school. To get members for the FLL teams we'll take the FRC robot and demonstrate that robot along with the LEGO and vex robot. I've found that its easier to get people interested in FRC robots then tell them they can do that in high school, but they can use the LEGO robots now. ![]() |
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Re: Young Leaders in FIRST
In 7th grade I pushed for us to have a FLL team and got it and then as a 10th grader I pushed for an FRC team, we didnt get it but now in 11th I will get our own school team.
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