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Decatur Robotics FRC Team 4026 (formerly Global Dynamics) competes in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC). FRC combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. It is considered the varsity sport for the mind.
Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, design a team "brand," hone teamwork skills, build and program robots to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors, and perform community outreach. Each spring there is a new game released for us to participate in. We compete at regional, state, and world championship levels. FIRST stands for (For Inspiration and Recognition in Science and Technology).
The team is open to Decatur High School students. The structure of the team will vary from year to year, but is built around a model of sustainability and active involvement for all team members. All students are welcome to participate in the design of the robot, documenting their ideas and presenting them to the team. We have a core build team, whose primary responsibility is to translate the selected designs into functional systems for the robot. The build team also requires team members to focus on the electronics and pneumatics that may be included in the design. A programming team develops the software for driving and controlling the robot and its systems.
The success of the program goes well beyond building a robot and competing at events and will need students to establish and manage an Impact Award (formerly Chairman's) presentation, coordinate outreach events, perform fundraising, and act as spokespersons for the team. Parents and mentors help kick-start these efforts and guide students during the season.
Please check out The Blue Alliance to track our team and events, see team history, watch new & old match videos, and get live scores of competitions.
Students and their parents must be prepared to make a commitment of their time to maintain membership with the team. This includes regular attendance at team meetings and competitions, participating in fundraising and community outreach events, and assisting with team management responsibilities. We recognize that schedules are tight and students will have to manage their time to maintain their grades and other commitments, but the goal is to be an active member and help out in the best way they can.
Most information is communicated to families through email. If you'd like to be added to the mailing list then please email admin@decaturrobotics.org.
Student communication is handled through Slack and all team members are expected to participate in discussion. If you have a question, chances are it was covered in Slack so start with your student first.
After the game is released, we have six weeks to design and build a robot. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition in Science and Technology) gives us a general kit of parts to use when building the robot and we have the ability to buy extraneous parts to build with and to specialize the robot. During the game, teams are randomly assigned to alliances of three, and these alliances have 2 minutes in each match to score points. After the qualifying rounds, the top 8 teams choose their alliances for the finals. After the 8 teams compete in a series of double elimination rounds, the winning alliance of the regional is determined.
The FRC competition also includes the FIRST Impact Award (formerly Chairman's Award). The Impact Award is the most prestigious award at FIRST, it honors the team that best represents a model for other teams to emulate and best embodies the mission of FIRST. It was created to keep the central focus of FIRST Robotics Competition on the ultimate goal of transforming the culture in ways that will inspire greater levels of respect and honor for science and technology, as well as encouraging more of today’s youth to become science and technology leaders. We need all hands on deck for this one. Your student should be attending outreach events. These opportunities are talked about during team meetings and posted in Slack. View a sample of our current and past outreach events.
Scott Torrance
Scott joined the team as a mentor for the 2017 FRC season and took on the role as coach in the 2019 season. Scott is a Software Engineer for NetSuite Oracle. His oldest son, Josh, was a member of Decatur Robotics for 7 years before graduating and his youngest son, Jack, is now following in same footsteps. Scott has over 25 years of experience in the software industry and is a proud military veteran. He is an avid brewer, tinkerer, troubleshooter, and leader.
Deirdre Pierce
Deirdre Pierce is the AP Computer Science teacher at Decatur High School, former FIRST LEGO League coach, and coach of Decatur High School's FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics team. She joined the FRC team in 2021 and helped bring the team under the Decatur High School Career Academy umbrella.