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Re: Wearing You Schools Colors Benefits
I think this depends on what you mean by support. I'll use my teams case as the example.
From 2001 to 2004 we really weren't associated with our school; we weren't invited to demonstrate the robot or talk about the team at pep rallies and club days (part of this was not trying extremely hard to get into them either) and many people at our school had no clue we had a team. The teams colors were yellow and black (with a little red) and was named the Radioactive Pajama Monkeys for most of this period. The school on the other hand has silver and blue colors and are the Cactus Cobras. In 2005 the name was changed to the Cobra Commanders so that we'd fit in better at the school, and he colors used now are blue, black, and yellow. Since most of our school shirts are black with blue on them they fit in very well as school shirts, and the robotic cobra on our shirts is recognized by anyone at our school. We built a t-shirt shooter and started asking about rallies more often, and now we demonstrate at football games, club days, had the robot as part of a homecoming skit, and other such things. However the interest in the club has only increased a slight bit and we're getting almost no more members to join than in the past. So I would say a move like this will help to get more recognition at your school, but don't expect it to bring in tons of students or school funds. |
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Our team 894 has always had completely separate colors. However we are gradually converting to school colors. It is a strong belief of mine that teams should be tied to there school just like any other sports team. There are hundreds of students showing up to watch sports games but almost 0 to watch robotics. If we are tied to our schools it will help to promote our teams. Also once students do go and watch the competition they are "tied" to it. They love it. Just the challenge is getting them there!
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330 wore white or gray, black lettering for many years. In 2003, they switched to blue and yellow. The school's colors are blue and white. Close enough! (Then, the FLL teams started using blue and yellow...) Then again, it'd be hard to get more support from the school. Robotics is currently the only "official" "sport".
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We got our team name and colors based on our school. All the sports teams are the Lasers, and thats cool name, so we chose Lasers for our team name.
The best way to get school support is to have your school come with you! I don't know what the rules are at other schools, but we will be having about 80 students from our school come to the Wisconsin Regional on Friday. Each of them will get a shirt with our school colors (Blue and Gold), plus parents and team members, we will have close to if not more than 100 people cheering on our team. Also, our school announcements are partially student run (we broadcast it via CCTV and I set up the slides and stuff for meetings and events) so I was able to get a promo video out for our robotics team to encourage people to come. |
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T-Rx would have a real hard time using our school's colors because we are made up of 4 schools. One having Purple and White, then 2nd having Purple, black, and gold, the other having Marron and white, then the last (my school) having Blue and White. But we work in the shop and based out of the purple and white school. Plus i don't think T-Rx would look good with purple and white (the most common colors the schools have).
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I agree that making your teams connection to your school more apparent will help. My team is named Eagle Engineering becasue an eagle is our school mascot, and our team shirts are extremely similar to our school uniform. Participation in school events (club day, open house, etc.) will probably also help get some support from the school.
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When 1511 began, we had a pretty easy time choosing colors. Yes- we did adapt the red, black and white of Penfield High School, but we also took those colors and used red, black and white camoflauge to tie it back to our sponsor Harris RF who makes radios for the military. Ironically enough, their company logo is also red, black, and white. With our colors, we fit in with the rest of the school, but at the same time we stand out and make it so that people can't help asking about our camo and FIRST.
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financial support, probably not. more support in general, probably!
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Re: Wearing You Schools Colors Benefits
The Foley in Foley Freeze comes from our school name, but we have been using blue and silver as our colors ever since the name switch. It goes more along with our whole ice theme, and I don't think it is a particularly big deal that we don't use the black and gold of Bishop Foley. It also let's us stand out when our school allows us to wear sport, club, or team clothing.
But yes, I can certainly see the benefits to using your school colors as well. I suppose just I like the creativity and identity you can build by branching out a bit. |
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