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Re: Lettering in FIRST
At our school, one can letter for anything, clubs and athletics included. People may purchase letterman jackets for clubs and academics, and in some specific cases, the school will pay for it. In other cases, such as our robotics letters, we pay for the patches that will be put on it (it's all of like $6) and usually our team members already have a jacket to put them on paid for by the school.
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Re: Lettering in FIRST
My perspective about this subject is that lettering was originally meant for sports only. In recent years Ive seen people getting letters for band (which i think is wrong), and other activities like that. I think that the letter jackets should be strictly for sports because that's their tradition. We have plenty here at first but we are only an organization (a GREAT organization at that).
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Re: Lettering in FIRST
Do you mean to imply that you think FRC is not a sport?
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Re: Lettering in FIRST
I've mentioned in the past that there's a quote commonly associated with Ernest Hemingway that goes, "There are but three true sports--bullfighting, mountain climbing, and motor-racing. The rest are merely games."
These three threads have more on the question of categorizing FIRST as a sport. |
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Re: Lettering in FIRST
we were able to convince at the end of last year to our principal that robotics was worth lettering in. Granted, our principal is not the sharpest tool in the shed, we made a letter out of it with multiple paragraphs comparing FIRST to many sports, and how we were jyust another kind fo sport. I don't think I still have the letter since we did it on the school server, and they erase all teh student files each year, but that's what i'd suggest doing.
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Re: Lettering in FIRST
ultimately, it will depend on how cooperative and accepting your school is.
We haven't tried yet, but next year we will attempt obtain letters. It won't be easy but why not. |
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Re: Lettering in FIRST
Why not just make your own letters/buy them off the internet? I personally disagree with your opinions about needing recognition. I personally prefer to do my work without too much recognition. It makes getting the work done easier.
However, with my opinion said: What does the R in FIRST stand for? Recognition. I may not agree or care about it, but it certainly belongs in FIRST. Good luck with getting the letter. |
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Re: Lettering in FIRST
Recognition is and can be a good thing for the individual, the team, and the community.
When I was in high school, I lettered in music. When I received that letter, I was very proud of the work I had achieved and the choir had achieved within the school and the community. (As an extracurricular, many of us were also a hand bell choir under my direction. We performed for donations for a charity.) My senior year, our teacher was gravely injured and two of us seniors led the choir through the year and all the performances as director and accompanist. By graduation, our teacher was back and, as a gift to me and to the choir, she allowed me to direct the choir in our closing piece for graduation. This was many years ago and that difficult year is still talked about at reunions. This is a dramatic example, granted, but the letter it is a reflection of a group of people working together toward a common goal. It reflects participation, effort, tenacity, knowledge, achievement, and often, teamwork. That is a good thing. Last edited by JaneYoung : 19-05-2008 at 16:08. Reason: word change |
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Jane, I really liked your story. To me, that really is the whole point of getting recognized. You put in time, heart, and effort into something that you didn't have to do, but did anyway, and turned something bad into something positive. |
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Re: Lettering in FIRST
I don't believe that a Robot team should get a Varsity letter. Personally if I letter in any of my other sports, I don't even know if I will get a letter jacket. All that it is really coming down to is being recongnized for what you have done. Thats footballs way, soccers way, basketballs way, sports that HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD!! A first team is about bringing Robotics into the community, not having a pin to show off. I feel that walking through my school and having a person say "Hey you were in the paper for building some Robot or other" is far more rewarding than showing people you built one. Building the robot and seeing it run with only my team is reward enough,
I need no jacket! But what do I know, I'm just a freshman... ![]() |
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Re: Lettering in FIRST
honestly, i think that lettering is a good idea.
If we want to FIRST to get to get greater respect then sports, we need to start somewhere. as to it being varsity and jv, Robotics is like the Varsity and Tech is like the JV. That my opinion at least. |
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I'm all for abandoning tradition that doesn't make sense anymore. If letters are meant to honor students who work hard to represent their schools in organized competitions, then robotics teams have as much claim as football, MUN, band, or debate. Even for girls. |
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Re: Lettering in FIRST
Sorry, I'm not trying to rub it in. I posted this when I was mentoring team 1147 a couple years ago.
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