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Teenagers left unsupervised in a hotel room are like freshman in college. They feel it's somewhat of a dorm, and being out on their own for what may be the first real time, they excercise their freedom. But at least they aren't throwing keg parties.
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ya, something like that happened at our hotel at Boilmaker
apperantly some senior from another team started to shoot things out of the window and hitting other windows, cars, and people. not sure of hte details but i heard their mentor talking about it. i agree that these actions need to be stopped. Everyone represents FIRST robotics off and on the field |
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.
I think it was last year when a kid got tied up and muzzeled and thrown in an elevator by an opposing team, saturday night at the Omni in Atlanta after compotion. I think i herd that the team that did it almost got kicked out of the hotel, not sure what teams were involved but i do remember the incadent.
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.
When I was a mentor on the Fairport team we only had one level of discipline. You break the rules and two mentors take you to the airport, call your parents and put you on the next plane home
and your parents get the bill. Its harsh, its not fair. We dont care. We dont have time to play nanny at these events. If you can not follow the rules and control yourself, stay home. That has been our policy since '97. So far we have never had to send anyone home. Last edited by KenWittlief : 03-21-2005 at 10:16 PM. |
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.
Stuff like that should never happen. I will admit a group of crazy robotics people will do crazy things in a hotel, but things such as i heard you explain should not happen. I will admit me and a few other students from my team got a little loud in the hotel room playing PS2 games and Computer Games, and yes some of it was late at night. But we never went out in the halls yelling, or knocked on anyones door and run away, or even destroy hotel property, which i recently heard about a team that did exactly that. When we were told to quite down we did. Our teams mentors usually trust us enough to let us do what we want as far as the hotel situation goes, of course there is curfew times and such rules as that. If we ever do anything wrong we get in trouble and lose privileges. However we haven't got in trouble and don't plan to.
My question to you is, where was that team members mentor(s) when this was all going on? |
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.
Hah. At GLR our team only had to deal with a bunch on kids seeing snow for the first time. With all the ensuing snow fights and vainly trying to run up the giant snowy hill behind the arena.
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.
True. I admit our mentors were not around us all the time. But i would have that by that point in time one of that teams mentors would have known about it. And i suppose with my team only having 7 students and a dozen mentors its a little different for me too.
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.
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I hope this "taboo" attitude is only on the part of the students and not the mentors and I hope even more that it can be changed. Chief Delphi is one of the most amazing sources for FIRST that you will come across, and I truly believe that teams that do not have at least one member as a regular poster here are missing out on some great opportunities. After my first year volunteering, I belonged to a robotics team. After my fourth year volunteering, I now have a whole robotics community, and am so much richer for it. And as for "Andrew", maybe your team leaders (students and adults alike) need to ask themselves why they have not been able to reach this student to engage him in more participation. And if this is such a bad situation that if affects the whole team the way it appears to, then they need to establish rules to prevent this from happening again. I'm sorry your team may be blamed for something they possibly didn't do. Misbehaving teens is a risk all teams face when traveling, I know this because I've heard the stories from students who are now alumni, and I am so very, very grateful I did not have to chaperon them and I've seen some bad behavior (our students are pretty good now, but they still cause an occasional grousing). Heidi |
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.
It's rather unfortunate for kids to represent your team like that.
As a student myself... I don't believe I've ever been compelled to do something comepletely irrational. I'd recommend a zero-tolerance/open door policy. Make sure that students who are prone to misbehave are aware that if they do anything to that nature, they're going home. Also, make sure that their freedom is still in tact. Give them the opportunity to be with friends that were placed in other hotel rooms (whether boy or girl) as long as the door is propped open by an object or the dead bolt. Although we're "kids"... we're growing young adults... things will happen, but in the long run, we're all responsible for our own actions. |
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.
It is sad that you have had to face such an event, deal with it smartly.
Firstly, kids are kids. They will do things you don't like or want. They will do stupid things that could cost you something. They will do things that annoy everyone. They will do things that annoy other members on your own team itself. That is the first thing all mentors should understand because sooner or later there will be such kids on the team. It is almost inevitable. How many times is it that in a high level class(AP? Honors?) you find some kid asking absolutely stupid questions? It's just the way things work. With that said, you need to learn to deal with it. On our team, we do give them some room to have fun. They know they are responsible for their actions and so they learn to control themselves at times. If by any chance they do go overboard, we send them back home on the next flight at the cost of their own parents + any cost they have to pay for damage. This includes bad behavior. All in all, it is a competition with high school kids participating. |
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Teams should start taping their members into the rooms. I was on a team for 4 years and each night we had a curfew and were taped in our rooms. If the tape seal was broken the next morning from us opening the door, we were in trouble!
Good times trapped in the motel room(s). Nintendo 64, Mt. Dew, and a ceiling fan.....you do the math! Lol those who were with me on the team know! Ask Elgin about the time he broke a monorail. |
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Re: Bad behavior in the hotels.
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Originally Posted by Tiki If I find out my team has to suffer because of another team's wrongdoing, I will take some kind of action. Quote:
They might just be referring to taking some appropriate action. Last edited by Weightmn : 03-23-2005 at 12:54 PM. |
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Tape just doesn't seem like a good idea.. it will only encourage them to do stupider things.. going off the balconies is one thing I wouldn't doubt someone would try. Or through the ceilings, if the hotel has a dropped ceiling. There's a thread about this somewhere else.. not too sure where though |
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