Team 3176 Purple Precision Parents Meeting 12 September 2017
Agenda Introductions Team 3176 / FIRST Robotics - What s it all about? Schedule Competition Budget Sponsorship Activity Letter Volunteer Opportunities Questions & Answers These slides will be available on the team website following the meeting.
Introductions Team 3176 represents Brownsburg High School in the series of FIRST Robotics Challenge (FRC) For Inspiration & Recognition of Science & Technology Student-led by the Student Advisory Board (SAB) and guided by Team Sponsors & Mentors
Who are we? Rookie season in 2010 Overlap with PLTW topics but different in key aspects Student-led, small business mentality, real-world experience in a time critical environment, student initiative critical Sustainability Researching / Learning Best Practice / Documenting Comprised of ~60 students & ~10 mentors working in various sub-teams Mechanical Design / CAD Electrical / Programming Finance / Business / Marketing Comms / Outreach / Logistics Graphic Design / Multi-Media
FIRST Organization Globally 460,000+ students / 52,000+ teams 3,400+ FRC Teams 85,000+ Participants (Ages 14-18; Grades 9-12) Over $22 million in college scholarships & 1,000+ scholarship opportunities http://www.firstinspires.org
Team 3176 Yearly Schedule Off-Season August to December (1 mtg / wk) Preparation for Build (Skills, Funds, Plans) FRC Kick-off 6 January 2018 Build Season - January to March (4-5 mtgs / wk) Stop Build Day 20 February 2018 Competitions - March & April District, State, Worlds Close Out May Planning May - July
Competition Schedule IndyRAGE Match 7 October Perry Meridian High School CAGE Match 21 October Southport High School District Competitions (2 of 3) 10-11 March (Penn HS, Mishawaka) 24-25 March (Plainfield HS) 30-31 March (Harrison HS, W. Lafayette) Indiana State Championship 13-14 April (Kokomo Memorial Gym)
Robot Competition - STEAMworks 3v3 alliance competition (red / blue) Match Timing - 0:15 Autonomous / 2:15 Tele-Op 3 main tasks Build steam collect / deposit fuel (yellow balls) Start Rotors deliver gears Prepare for Flight climb rope Qualification Rounds / Elimination Rounds
Build Season Firsts in 2017! Use CAD before fabrication & assembly Modular design with space claims Swerve drive - complex drive system Investment in re-usable components 84% of Robot Hardware / Inventory budget is usable on future robots Building TWO robots Test design concepts on practice robot Refine for competition robot Allows for more hands-on experience & driver practice
2016-17 Team Budget Income Budget Actual Difference Expenses Budget Actual Difference Student Fees $10,800 $13,000 $2,200 Corporate Sponsors Match Registration $9,250 $9,250 $0 $9,000 $11,650 $2,650 Transportation $5,000 $4,379 $621 Donations $2,000 $125 ($1,875) Robot $4,000 $4,463 ($463) Foodie $500 $244 ($256) Marketing $1,500 $652 $848 Tshirts $1,300 $1,071 $229 Inventory/Tools $1,000 $1,481 ($481) Website $250 $0 $250 Total $22,300 $25,019 $2,719 Total $22,300 $21,296 $1,004 WORLDS TRIP - APRIL 2017 Student Fees $5,800 Corporate Sponsors $7,750 Match Registration Transportation / Logistics / Housing $5,000 $9,637 Donations $1,650 Robot $188 Total $15,200 Total $14,825 $375
2017-18 Team Budget This year s budget is expected to be similar to last year Some additional travel expense to Districts Upgrading the Team Uniform Planning for some moving costs for the team due to construction Student Fees for 2017-18 will be $300 Sibling fees are $200 if a family has multiple students on the team Addl Transportation for State Competition will be assessed if team qualifies Majority of Indy area FRC teams fees are $300 - $500 Please contact the Team Co-Sponsors if you have any questions
Sponsorship Network Corporate sponsorships are key to the team Help fund activities Provide opportunities for community engagement Exposure to business operations for students Future employment for students Personal connections are key to successful sponsor visits Sponsorships can be cash or in-kind materials & services Students will be strongly encouraged / required to participate in sponsor visits to broaden team experience
Thank you 2017 Sponsors! BRONZE SILVER GOLD Agent Pete Fay In Kind
Team Documents Student Handbook (NEW!) More detail to set expectations and guidelines Consolidate required forms On-line Student Application (NEW!) now live Collect data entry (contact info, etc.) Set goals for individuals Business Plan Key document for the team operation Standard across all FRC teams
Varsity Activity Letter For the past three years, students have been able to earn Varsity Activity Letter Point-based system (100 pts needed) Leadership (SAB, sub-team, drive team) Attendance (Competition / Meetings) Sponsorship participation Team Events (Cardinal Engr Night, Polar Plunge, Relay for Life) Grades Status provided throughout the semester to students on progress
Community Outreach / Support Team 3176 also works to spread the excitement about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Participate in events throughout the year Cardinal Engineering Night / Science Night Volunteer at Middle School robotics clubs Volunteer at FIRST events (District, State, Worlds) Visits to Adv Manufacturing (Roark / Indiana WaterJet) Polar Plunge / Relay for Life Indy PopCon
Parent Volunteer Opportunities Mentor and help with any of the sub-teams Are you a finance/marketing expert, a handy-person, a computer programming expert, entrepreneur, graphic artist, etc.? Food for Build Season and Competitions Coordination of the Foodie events with local businesses Sponsorship identification / fund drives Logistics - moving the robot / pit supplies back and forth Etc.,
Contact Info E-mail: team3176@brownsburg.k12.in.us Team Website http://team3176purpleprecision.weebly.com/ Calendar & Parent Info pages Remind Code @frc3176 Twitter @Team3176 @IndianaFIRST Team Co-Sponsors Nathan Heidegger & Dawn Mayer
Questions & Answers