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I am the robot performance coach of the Brainy Bunch, the Div II Champion's Award team.   Mark is right about everyone of our six team members took the TJ exam on Saturday morning.   We found out about the arrangement change on Monday after school while the whole team was meeting at my house.   Surprisingly, the kids took the news with a smile.   Parents decided to let them meet only one more time during the week.   A couple of kids keen on robot performance ended up coming to my house almost every night during the week finishing Friday night at 8:30.    I did give them a sample test on Friday before letting them in the basement and they did well.    Another thing our team chose to do was to sign up for the first week of the Regional tournament so that they have more time after the regional.

I am sure they would love to have a longer season.   This year hopefully they will :-)   It has been a great journey to watch these kids grow.    I would not trade it for anything.  The TJ test is not a difficult test compare to the tests kids get at TJ.   I know since my older son is at TJ and we drove him to JMU two years ago in the snow after his TJ test.   While it is not an ideal arrangement, it worked for us.   

The Brainy Bunch wants to send a big thank you for the judges and volunteers at JMU for an amazing weekend.   We are very honored to receive the Champion's award among so many talented teams.   

Thank you!

Jane Jiang




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 From: Mark Allen <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] 
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 4:17 PM
Subject: [VADCFLL-L] Discussion on moving the tournament date for the TJ test
 

 

All;
 
The VA/DC FLL Championship Tournament happens only with the amazing support of James Madison University and the student volunteers.  The tournament and activities are largely planned, organized, and staffed by a leadership class in the fall semester and the success of this tournament relies on this effort (VA/DC is simply too big not to have this level of organization).  We've discussed moving the tournament back one week but we run into the end of the semester and final exams so this is simply not possible.  The timing constraints for moving this to a spring semester class have been examined and it is not possible.  The issues and interferences with FRC after the first of the year have also been discussed and would further complicate the issue.  We have the gracious support of JMU and TJ to work together in a way that every year has allowed students to complete the TJ exams and participate in the VA/DC FLL Championship.  As reinforcement of
 this, every member (according to the team) of our Division II Champion's Award winning team this year took the TJ test.  This issue has been reviewed thoroughly by the leadership of the VA/DC FLL Organization on multiple occasions and the compromise worked out which allows students to participate in both is still believed to be the best and perhaps only option that allows us to continue to service the loyal FLLers in the VA/DC region.
 
Best regards,
Mark Allen
VA/DC Championship Head Judge


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From: Nagesh Chintada <[log in to unmask]>
To: VADCFLL-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Mon, Dec 5, 2011 2:03 pm
Subject: Re: [VADCFLL-L] Thank you!


Desh 
You bring up a great question about TJ exams. Your team's situation regarding TJ Exam is unfortunately not unique. There is a high correlation between teams that compete in FLL and team members that want to go to TJ, both strong in S.T.E.M. 

My team members who will be in the 8th grade next year are already turned off at the prospect of TJ exam coinciding with FLL Championships, and they are not sure if they want to come back to FLL next year as a team due to the extra pressure this scheduling conflict creates.This is a dilemma many teams face and is not unique to one team, since I know some other kids who had similar issues.

I would like to request VADCFLL to consider moving the competition a week after the TJ Exams are done. I am sure this will help more DivII teams show up and compete more fully.

If there are more parents interested in such a change, I could setup a separate list for that discussion. Please send me an email directly [log in to unmask] if that makes sense,  instead of  sending to this list , to avoid spamming everyone else who may not be as interested in the issue. 

Thank you
Nagesh


On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Desh Deshmukh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Entire weekend was amazing, probably better atmosphere then the Nationals and seeing so many amazing displays. costumes and game performances under one roof. Congratulations to all and recording 207 score Team 3070, Vienna Robotics and to X-Bots for 201.  
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>While the kids were competing, there was another game (Scheduling) was played in the pit area to find next available time slot.  Every ten minutes 12 table slots would fill within a second.  Hopefully the Harrisonburg HS Key club volunteers in the Pita area do a small write-up.  
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>My team had good number of visitors drop in and asking questions to team and few wanted to know about our RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Device) sensor solution for keeping Milk Ud Safe -  from the farm to table. Few individuals wanted to know the design specifics, which I can communicate privately. We are extending the project research for the Global Innovation award keeping Milk Cartons in the School cafeteria and homes safe from spoilage. Team had fun creating a RAP Milikway musical and sharing solution with many Safety experts including the Shenandoah Pride Dairy Plant (supplier of  the Milk Cartons to the Schools in the Northern Virginia). 
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>Expect Unexpected.
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>Few suggestions for the teams taking (TJ exam next year) and scheduling time session which may have caused my entire team to forfeit participating as we didn't reach till 2.45 PM on Saturday. If I would not have known Nick personally and giving him a heads-up and his graciousness saved our weekend. First TJ entrance exam started late at various NOVA centers (crowding) and second traffic was backed up for miles due to a car in flames on I-66 before Front Royal. Few team members from my team barely made on time for our first judging session. Our situation was unique but a advise to communicate early with the tournament officials and plan. 
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>Start planning for 2012 challenge - "Senior Solutions"
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>http://firstlegoleague.org/challenge/2012seniorsolutions
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>Good Luck
> 
>Desh Deshmukh
>Coach
>BGiRO Milkiway 
>From: Nagesh Chintada <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask] 
>Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 10:06 AM
>Subject: [VADCFLL-L] Thank you!
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>Team X-BOTS would like to thank the VADCFLL Championship tournament organizers as well as the judges, referees and all the volunteers who put in a tremendous effort to make the VADCFLL Championships such an awesome event every year. 
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>Congratulations to all the teams who competed so hard while being such gracious professionals. FLL has been a great learning experience for us, and I hope it's the same for all of the teams that come to the tournament. It was great to see so many teams from our schools in Northern Virginia at Rocky Run and Greenbriar West participate and win. Thanks to the judges for recognizing the amazing score of 201 in Robot Performance from team X-BOTS.
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>Hi fives to everyone
>-- 
>Nagesh Chintada
>Coach
>Team X-BOTS
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