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Re: Multi-school team help??
84 is a team composed of students from 4 different school districts, at this time. During our 12 year history, we have had students from as many as 7 different districts and 2 different states, and even home-schooled students.
It will work! I don't think there are any ironclad rules to make things work for an individual team. It depends on your individual situation and comfort zone. One thing we insisted upon was an adult representative from each educational unit, be it school or home school. (A student could not simply come on his/her own.) Check on John and Kathy's 2005 Championship presentation for some ideas and thoughts. Good luck in your efforts! |
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