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Unread 26-03-2004, 22:40
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Poll: Team Recognition

I was hust wondering how much team recognition you guys all get from your schools (letter jackets) or are you guys "just another club". I was wondering b/c some peeps on my team feel we are not recognized
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Unread 26-03-2004, 22:44
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

Where's the poll!?!
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Unread 26-03-2004, 23:20
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

Our school doesnt treat our eam too well and gives us the littlest ammount of help possible all they do for us is give us a room to work in. There is really only one staff member who supports us and thats our teacher "Canova". The only reason we get a yearbook page is becuase im the editor. We have to buy almost all of our own equipment, and we can only work untill 9:00 on weekdays and 4:00 on saturdays. The school doesnt provide us with transportation to the regional (its only 30 mins away)and they give us weeks of trouble about going to nationals. Its sad really becuase the school has no clue what we really get out of the program, it has been the most fufilling part of my Highschool education.

Yea, so dont feel as though your the only ones who are not recognized heh...

On the other hand I know of schools who have robotics pep-ralleys where over 10% of their school(s) students are active participants in the FIRST program.

There really is great diversity when it comes to how each school takes the program.
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Unread 26-03-2004, 23:21
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

We just got recognized as an offical club by my school this year. & this is the team's fifth year. We don't gte money or anything but possibly *fingers crossed* the absences will be counted as excused. Last year, our principal refused to run an announcement congratulating us on how well we did at regionals cuz she said the team didn't cater to those who weren't willing to invest a lot of time in it. = P Oh well. We take students from any school so it doesn't matter whether she likes us or not.
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

Don't worry about it, same back here. We do all these demos, and have flyers, and trophy cases, and everything else, but not many people even know, let alone care. It's ok though, one day FIRST WILL TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!
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THE SAME AS WE DO EVERY NIGHT PINKY, TAKE OVER THE WORLD, again. . .

As if it were to make me feel any better, it was once described as this . . .
"Our school has horrible jocks, but good geeks. No one really cares though"
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Unread 26-03-2004, 23:31
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

We get varsity letters, two pages in the yearbook, we drive the robots at sports pep rallies, and all of our trophies we've ever won are in the main office. I guess we're lucky!
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

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We get varsity letters, two pages in the yearbook, we drive the robots at sports pep rallies, and all of our trophies we've ever won are in the main office. I guess we're lucky!
Well we did get a spread in the year book but only cuz the journalism teeacher this yera is new & I kidded a lot of @$$. The yearbook editor being on the team didn't hurt either. Come to think of it, she's also newspaper editor. She put us on the front page, right above the football team.
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

We get a 2-page spread in our yearbook and some articles in our school paper. We get a spot in the elective faire every year in order to recruit people (robotics at our school started as a club, and is now a class so that members can prep for build and all that jazz), and um... the school lets us put up pretty posters to get people to apply even though we ask to do it after everyone's turned in their schedule forms for next year? And most teachers like us, so that's cool. Then again, it's sort of hard not to notice the team when everyone's walking around w/bright red hair.
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

We go to a private school. Our School really, for the most part, tried to act like we didn't exist until they saw the bot and heard that we won Rookie All Star. After that they realized that we are good, smart kids that did a ton of work, and that it would be a selling point for the school that we have this awesome robot team. Now they're all like "Go robot!"

Every student we talk to about what we did is like "Woooooow . . . " It's only the administration tha'ts like "eh." *Shrug*
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We on Team 1097 make it a point to refer to ourselves as a TEAM, so at least in our own minds we are classified differently from an average recreational school club, which is basically what our school saw us as until our recent performance at Sacramento.

There wasn't much enthusiasm about robotics during our rookie year, especially because our school takes so much pride in its reputation for athletics. It seems like most schools want to see solid results, either in placement or awards, before they'll consider more support for a FIRST team, but judging from previous posts, I guess even solid veteran teams have a hard time getting recognition.

It's quite surprising how narrow-minded some people can be, but I've come to believe that changing stubborn minds and generating enthusiasm for your team is part of the FIRST experience.
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

You got that right Harry. Now maybe we can get our awards in the case and a banner on the gym wall next to the 2 hundred other championship banners...
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

We got one and a half yearbook pages (we paid $250 for the extra page on the yearbook) and some recognition on the annoucements. We also got $250 support from the SAC (student activity council). We got 4 buses of spectators going to see us at the Canadian Regional (288 people roughly). Our team is off to a slow start this rookie year, but I'm hoping the exposure we get from the spectators will make the difference.
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We don't really get much attention from the students, but the assistant principal and the superintendant have come and watched us practice and the superintendent even came to the regional. This year they're going to let us take the practice field up on the stage and demonstrate what the robot had to do, and show the powerpoints that we're working on so they can see actual pictures and video from the competition.

Most kids are just tired of us wearing our team shirts all the time, even though its only on Fridays.
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Re: Poll: Team Recognition

Fady, you are kidding me!... 288 people from your school going to the CR?!? thats incredible!!.. all the more reason why CR is the premier regional this year. dont worry, you guys have been doing incredible for a rookie team, and im sure the super school support i always see and hear about at ACI will come through at CR. Seriously cant wait

as for WCI, we get money from the SAC as well, and a yearbook page as well. We have no letters or varsity jackets etc..and its kind of just another club at WCI. heheh

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Fady, you are kidding me!... 288 people from your school going to the CR?!? thats incredible!!.. all the more reason why CR is the premier regional this year. dont worry, you guys have been doing incredible for a rookie team, and im sure the super school support i always see and hear about at ACI will come through at CR. Seriously cant wait

as for WCI, we get money from the SAC as well, and a yearbook page as well. We have no letters or varsity jackets etc..and its kind of just another club at WCI. heheh
Well, yea, 288 people if we get all 4 buses full. Not everybody has handed in their permission forms yet.
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