⚙️ SEASON'S SCHEDULE ⚙️
⚙️ Weekly meetings ⚙️
Wednesday in-person after school until 5:30 pm - focus: Programming & Robot Game
Thursdays in-person after school until 5:30 pm - focus: News & Projects
Weekends at a teammate's home or online.
⚙️ Mandatory Saturday Events ⚙️
COMPETITION SCORING:
¼ Science Fair-like Project Presentation
¼ Robot Design Presentation
¼ Core Values (presentation and observations)
¼ Robot Game
Qualifiers Competition: Saturday, Dec 16 from 8 -4 at Adamson HS, lunch will be provided (This is our ONLY opportunity to qualify for Regionals.)
North Texas Regional Championship: TBD Feb, 10 or 17 (ONLY by invitation at Qualifiers.)
State Championship: Mar 2nd (ONLY by invitation at Regionals, virtual competition option) in Houston, Texas.
World Festival in Houston: TBD April Excellent experience for being a spectator!! (Competition ONLY by invitation at State)
Sudie TAG Participation Rules
Student agrees to work with teammates and coaches in a respectful manner and not waste time during meetings - 1st incident gets a parent phone call, 2nd a written letter, 3rd exited from the club.
Parents will arrange for the student to be picked up on time (within 10 minutes) - twice late gets warnings, 3rd-time student is off of the team.
Student will maintain grades - below 70 on a progress reports gets a 2 weeks suspension, below 70 on a 9 weeks report card is dismissal from the team.
Student & Parent/Guardian agree to complete and return all paperwork on time.
The project
- think Science Fair meets talent show presentation.
How we share our own hobbies and interests with others can be an expression of our creative selves. People who work in the arts can teach us a lot about how to communicate, how to engage, and how to entertain an audience of any size. What can you learn from museums, theaters, and films that can help you share what you love to do?