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Re: increased team size
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Re: increased team size
David,
You were correct in your initial assumptions that different teams handle this differently. Before the district model, our team would send the pit crew and comp team on Thursdays (practice days), and then the rest of the team would come on Friday and Saturday. For thursdays, we would coordinate mentor vehicles in order to hual mentors, tools, and the 7-10 kids for thursday. Friday and Saturday we would schedule a bus from the school. Occasionally other conflicts would require a seperate group to ride with a parent. Students were not allowed to drive to events. With regards to "the FIRST Way", there are lots of different ways that FIRST is done. What may seem completely ridiculous to one team is perfectly reasonable to another team. In the past, we discussed the importance of a 3rd regional and whether or not it made since to take the whole team. It was an open debate each year that included time away from school, money, and logistics. With the District model, it is less of a debate for us, but more of a debate for teams that previously did not compete in 3-4 events each year. Good question. |
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Re: increased team size
Team 1676 has a big group of students this year, and we have in previous years. In our high school, we have a computer/engineering room that is big enough to hold our team and mentors. Some advice that I can give you is: 1) If you can't hold your team meetings in a single classroom, try to hold them in the cafeteria, or library in your school that way everyone can attend the meeting. 2) Our team has a program called Pi-Tech Academy, which is very similar to what you said on how you train the rookies on your team. I don't think that your going wrong there, but what you should do is have a sub team leader for each thing on the team and then the students who want to do that sub team; let them created a schedule with the sub team leader on when they will be taught different things that they should know prior to build season. That is how we teach our rookies and it has been good so far. Hope this advice helps!
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