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Re: Political Activism "Dean's Homework"
Well, here's some more of what I have been thinking about.
Mr. Doggett asked me to keep him up on the team's successes. Ok - but what are successes? Are they wins - as in competitions? Or are they more than that - a great demonstration to children who have never seen a robot & its group of students who are passionate about robotics - a fundraiser that involves the whole school community - a workshop with young children from dire circumstances that are succeeding in being a part of a team effort for 2 hours without having a panic attack or acting out salvaging your robots from inches of rain in your shop because of a hole in the school's roof during a storm over the weekend having students at risk graduate and go on to college, majoring in engineering -- that's what else I'm thinking about and it's probably going to be some of the successes Mr. Doggett and other officials are going to be hearing about. It's not easy dealing with the reality that others aren't as passionate as we are and that the process may be slower than we want it to be - but it gives me plenty of time to think and prepare... thank you Andrew - you helped me find words for my thoughts. Jane |
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Re: Political Activism "Dean's Homework"
No problem. That tends to happen alot.
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Re: Political Activism "Dean's Homework"
LASA Robotics (team 418) had a very unique opportunity yesterday that I would like to share with you all.
The American Youth Policy Forum plans a series of field trips to help state policy leaders learn more about high school redesign. It is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation supports the Honor States Grant Program, an initiative of the National Governors Association (NGA), by providing hands-on professional development activities to governors, their staffs, members of state boards of education, and other education leaders. You can find more about these trips by going to: http://www.aypf.org/projects/statehsreformtrips.htm On their most recent scheduled trip the legislators visited Austin, Texas, and came specifically to LBJ High School / LASA. The themes of the visit was to discuss how to best forge public-private partnerships to improve graduation and college-readiness rates, and also about what Texas has done to increase the number of high school graduates with strong backgrounds in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). As part of the STEM discussion, the legislators wanted to speak with our team coach, Tony Bertucci, about his nationally recognized robotics curriculum and also about the opportunities and benefits that competitive robotics (FIRST being a strong highlight) brings to a students overall experience. Team 418 treated the legislators to a personalized demonstration of several FIRST robots (from the past 3 years, unfortunately Phunky is still in transit) and spoke with them as a group and individually/personally about their learning experiences in the FIRST program and in their robotics education. What makes this an even more unique experience for us is that we not only had access to our own Texas state legislators, but we had access to: Representative Donald Blakey - Delaware Senator Sharon Weston Broome - Louisiana Senator Scott P. Brown - Massachusettes Representative Hollis Downs - Mississippi Representative Derrick Graham - Kentucky Representative Mindy Greiling - Minnesota Representative Scott Hochberg - Texas Representative Avon R. Honey - Louisiana Representative Joni Jenkins - Kentucky Representative Sherra Lane - Mississippi Representative Carol McFarlane - Minnesota Senator Yvonne B. Miller - Virginia Representative David Myers - Mississippi Representative Dora Olivo - Texas Representative Alice Hanlon Peisch - Massachusettes Representative Frank Rasche - Kentucky Senator Karen Spilka - Massachusettes Representative Marsha Swails - Minnesota Senator Jack Westwood - Kentucky Senator Ken Winters - Kentucky It was a real treat for us when they told us that they enjoyed our demonstration/presentation much more than anything else on their trip thus far, and after sitting in on their panel discussion about TSTEM and Public-Private partnerships I can certainly relate. Anyway, we're excited that we had the opportunity to reach out to such a diverse group of legislators and could proselytize the FIRST message. -Danny |
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