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At 12:34 AM -0500 11/20/08, Debbie Brumback wrote:
>Sorry to hear that your daughter's community service work to FLL was not
>acknowledged by her school.
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>A key word in your message is DAUGHTER. A young lady volunteered at a
>robotics competition!
I agree. From my perspective in a field of science (geology and
geophysics) that remains thin in women despite recent improvement, it
was terrific to see a large number of female judges, refs and scorers
at the Sterling tournament, nearly every one with an enthusiastic
attitude.
And a good number of girls on teams, too. We missed the flash and
presence of the JEECS Squad (last year in Ashburn they made a splash
with their bright pink shirt-dresses and near-perfect robot
performance), but there was a good amount of girl-power at the
tournament. More evidence of the broad appeal and empowerment of
FIRST!
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Cheers,
Mike Blanpied
Reston, VA
2006 #4809 Nano People
2007 #1666 Power Bunnies
2008 #5013 BLT--Brilliant LEGO Team
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