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Re: Are there any rules about having multiple schools on a team?
Thanks for all of the replies. I have contacted FIRST directly with my question, so I'll post the reply when I get it.
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Re: Are there any rules about having multiple schools on a team?
It's not illegal. The rules say a student can only be a member of one team. So, regardless of any other variables, if the students from this other school are exclusively on your team, not theirs, it is legal.
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Re: Are there any rules about having multiple schools on a team?
As stated directly above, it is very legal. Now the question that should be is, Will the new team have rookie status?
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Re: Are there any rules about having multiple schools on a team?
294, 330, 207 are correct. I've heard that one of the three schools that make up 1197 (not the original) was also on that team--now 12 seasons ago. (For reference: by my reckoning, Beach 'Bot 10 was built last season; Beach 'Bot 1 was built right after the schools all got their own teams.)
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Re: Are there any rules about having multiple schools on a team?
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I believe we now have a situation on our team similar to what richardmcc2 is trying to resolve: A third-year student member of Team 980 attends a local high school that forms a rookie team this year. Is this student morally or "legally" obligated to leave Team 980 to join his high school's rookie team? Should this be or is this a choice to be made by the student? Team 980 does not "recruit" students from schools with existing teams, but this is a new situation for us. BTW, the student's HS rookie team indicates that they are not looking to be mentored ("SoCal Triplets" are not in the cards here...). What about the rookie status of the new team if the experienced Team 980 student joins that team? According to the published FIRST criteria, a single student with FIRST experience particitation on that team won't affect the rookie status for the team. However, if there were five or more experienced students on the new team, then rookie status would be affected. I'm starting to think like a lawyer here - time to stop... ![]() Last edited by David Brinza : 29-11-2007 at 02:53. Reason: clarify first sentence... |
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Re: Are there any rules about having multiple schools on a team?
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Thanks for that clarification David, that's exactly what I meant. |
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Re: Are there any rules about having multiple schools on a team?
Ok, FIRST replied back this morning and said it would not affect this new team's rookie status either way. This seems true based on Rule #5 from the Rookie Team Criteria:
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