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From: Purna Alla <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 12:23:12 -0400
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Hi,

Are there any FTC teams taking kids closer to Ashburn? My son will be
joining high school this year and is hoping to join one.

I would love to start an FTC team, but a bit apprehensive  being new to FTC
and I already am coaching an FLL team privately. If there are any like
minded parents/volunteers please let me know so that we can start a new
team.

Thanks,
Purna


On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 2:13 PM, B Bergenstock <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I am not in that area, but I moved up to FTC this past season.
>
> "Are the seasons the same as FLL?"
>  The answer is yes *and* no.  FTC works differently then FLL. In FTC, a
> team can to more than one competition (season is announced in September
> same as FLL, but competitions run from mid Dec to late March), and teams
> can plan their season for when they register for their competitions.   I'm
> a nut,  so after this past FLL season, THEN my team began a FTC season, and
> in 1.5 months had a cool robot.  We went to late competitions and were done
> by March.  Teams can sign up for two competitions and can put themselves on
> a waiting list for more. If they have spots available at the other
> competitions, they will let you know about a week or less before the
> Saturday event.
>     So are they same? They can be, but you can also push yourself to do
> them consecutively.
>     I felt blessed that this year's field, which in FTC you build yourself
> from hardware parts, was a simple PVC pipe "board". Last year's was more
> complicated with ramps, lots of baskets and other assorted field parts.
> Brandy
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Jennifer Armstrong <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> Are there any teams or people in the know about FIRST Tech Challenge in
>> the
>> area between Harrisonburg and Charlottesville?
>>
>> Are the seasons the same as FLL?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jennifer
>> Brick Busters '11, '12, '13
>>
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