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Re: Public School Teams that allow Private School students to join
Could you perhaps make it a team rule that the school code of conduct has to be followed at all times? If it's a team rule, they would have to follow it, regardless of the school (make the school's policy YOUR policy). Any punishments (should they need to happen) may have to be tweaked a little bit, though.
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It's more than just adhering to school policy it's the blanket coverage of liability that comes with being associated with the school and it being a school activity. It brings protection for mentors and teachers that they wouldn't have otherwise. |
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I worked with 1884, which was a two school team with a private school and local public school located across the road from each other. The private school provided most of the money, while the public school provided the shop space. That collaborative effort by both schools makes it successful, rather than just having students join "the other schools team." A joint venture might be more appealing to the administration.
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Like quite a number of teams, we are an independent club, registered as an engineering Explorer Post through Learning for Life. As a non-profit we have very friendly relations with local schools, and as an Explorer Post, we control our own membership and have liability insurance through LFL. It's a great combination, and totally eliminates public/private/home school member issues. I think the schools like the fact that they aren't on the liability hook when we are at events, too, since these are always "Post activities" and not "school activities." Other robotics clubs register as Venturing Crews (Boy Scouts) and 4-H clubs.
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Re: Public School Teams that allow Private School students to join
folks, I appreciate all these responses. there are some good tips in here. I'm in process of getting the actual policy to understand the reasoning behind it. Please keep the comments/suggestions coming. and if you are a public school, where the team is hosted by the school and teachers are mentors, and have accepted private school kids, i'd love to here specifically about that.
A little more background: This team is a combination of two high schools in our community, which has been a challenge of its own. They won all the rookie awards last season across two regionals and went to champtionship. the team wants these private school students and view as core to the mission of FIRST and gracious professionalism. Thanks again! |
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