Changes between Version 19 and Version 20 of TechBoosters


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May 4, 2017, 9:14:01 AM (8 years ago)
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David Albert
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  • TechBoosters

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    3737Tech Boosters has 4 officers:
    38   * President: [mailto:breedendeb@gmail.com Debbie Breeden]
    39   * Vice-president(s): [mailto:khasan@allegisgroup.com Kalvay Hasan], [mailto:sajyothi@hotmail.com Arun Siripuram]
    40   * Treasurer: [mailto:allisonpihl@verizon.net Allison Pihl]
     38  * President: [mailto:deb.bott@gmail.com Deb Bott] (2011-2017 was: [mailto:breedendeb@gmail.com Debbie Breeden])
     39  * Vice-president(s): [mailto:sajyothi@hotmail.com Arun Siripuram]
     40  * Treasurer: [mailto:xuanyang02@yahoo.com Beverly Yang] (2016-2017 was: [mailto:allisonpihl@verizon.net Allison Pihl])
    4141  * Secretary:
    4242  * Optional per-grade advisors (per grade, e.g. a Freshman advisor)
     
    4848* School schedule/coordination
    4949   * Faculty advisor
    50       * A faculty advisor is critical - we can't meet at the school without one.  [mailto:Gregory_Friedman@hcpss.org Greg Friedman] is our current advisor.  Recruiting more HCPSS faculty to help is very important because attending every meeting is a huge burden for a single teacher.  We've received help from many HCPSS faculty including [mailto:Kevin_Cannon@hcpss.org  Kevin Cannon], [mailto:Jean_Fregeau@hcpss.org Jean Fregeau], [mailto:Brian_Roache@hcpss.org Brian Roache], LKMS tech ed teacher [mailto:Edward_Garner@hcpss.org Ed Garner], and [mailto:Elizabeth_DeFrances@hcpss.org Elizabeth DeFrances] (who was formerly a computer science teacher).  We should solicit the help of as many faculty members as possible to help reduce the load on the faculty advisor.
     50      * A faculty advisor is critical - we can't meet at the school without one.  [mailto:Charles_Lidard@hcpss.org Charles Lidard] is our current advisor.  Recruiting more HCPSS faculty to help is very important because attending every meeting is a huge burden for a single teacher.  We've received help from many HCPSS faculty including [mailto:Jean_Fregeau@hcpss.org Jean Fregeau], [mailto:Bryce_Cramer@hcpss.org Bryce Cramer], LKMS tech ed teacher [mailto:Edward_Garner@hcpss.org Ed Garner], and [mailto:Elizabeth_DeFrances@hcpss.org Elizabeth DeFrances] (who was formerly a computer science teacher).  We should solicit the help of as many faculty members as possible to help reduce the load on the faculty advisor.
    5151   * Schedule planning
    5252      * As early as possible (late May), a schedule for the following year should be planned.  The Fall schedule leading up to build season should have 1-2 meetings weekly to allow for training and preparation.  The build season schedule should have at least 5 days weekly planned (includes !Sat/Sun) up to the day the robot is bagged and the schedule should include 3-5 days for at least the next 2-3 weeks to allow control systems (software) to finish their work and testing, for driver practice, and to allow any small mechanical components needed to be fabricated.  The off-season competitions: [http://battleobaltimore.com/info.php Battle of Baltimore] (BoB) and [http://www.irocoffseason.org/ Ilite Robotics Off-season Challenge] (IROC) should be scheduled along with transportation (see below).  The competitions after build season should be scheduled as soon as the team is successfully registered for them.