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District Event System

District Event System. November 3, 2013. Mark McLeod team358.org. Agenda. Overview Goals Structure District System Evolution Michigan Mid-Atlantic New England Pacific Northwest What This Means to New York Challenges. Overview.

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District Event System

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  1. District Event System November 3, 2013 Mark McLeod team358.org

  2. Agenda Overview Goals Structure District System Evolution Michigan Mid-Atlantic New England Pacific Northwest What This Means to New York Challenges

  3. Overview Self Contained Area - can be a state or a collection of states Smaller, Simpler events High School gyms 40 teams max Closer to home (keep travel expense low) Two events for the price of one More wear on the robots Teams need to contribute more event volunteers

  4. Goals Lower event costs-smaller, cheaper, less pizzazz Allows more events in an area Lower team travel costs for multiple events Get teams more playing time Iterative robot improvement Less impact on School days off (Fri/Sat only)

  5. Structure Additional fee Initial registration fee Additional fee District 1 District Championship FRC World Championship District 2 • Point system to qualify for • District Championship • World Championship Limited option for 3rd District event to round out total event teams

  6. Timeline 2009 - Michigan Pilot 2012 - Mid-Atlantic (NJ/DE/Eastern PA) 2014 - Pacific Northwest (WA/OR) New England (CT/RI/MA/VT/NH/ME) 2015 - Indiana/Illinois Virginia/Maryland/DC

  7. 2009 District Pilot

  8. 2012 District Expansion

  9. Districts This Season

  10. 2014 Districts

  11. Future Districts

  12. 2013 FRC Teams

  13. FRC World Teams

  14. 2013 New York Teams

  15. Challenges • Volunteers • More events = more volunteers • Lack of key volunteers • Professional work now done by volunteers • Staffing a District Committee • Staffing Event Committees • Costs • Pay to construct fields, build road cases, etc. • Transport & storage • Maintenance and annual game-based upgrades • Time-couple of years to plan/prepare/implement

  16. Challenges • Venues • Pit space for 40 teams (8x to 10x10). Hallways can be used. • Bleacher seating for 40x20=800 team members + a a couple of 100 spectators • Available Friday/Saturday or Saturday/Sunday not interfering with regular classes or sports • Major Sponsors • Now funding District committee rather than individual events • Major sponsors still fund District Championship

  17. Early FIRST Vision

  18. Possible District Future

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