TEAM 1245 LAKE FENTON HIGH SCHOOL
In 2008 Our team helped mentor the team
2145, Lake
Fenton HAZMAT: With our information they
were able to receive funding from the State
of Michigan and then they received
additional funding from a sponsor that they
acquired. We took our team and robot to
their school and gave a demonstration. We
also discussed items that they would need to
know during the build of the robot. There
were even times our team stopped by their
school to assist with their build and answer
any questions they had. We offered use of
our work shop and donated items for their
use on the robot. Our mentors even traveled,
(at their own expense), to their teams first
event to help them through the inspection
period. During their competition they also
helped with tips on strategy and teamwork.
When school started later that year, their
robot was in pieces and needed to be rebuilt
for a local competition that they had
entered. With only a few day's left to
rebuild, they brought their robot to our
work shop and we were able to help them
completely rebuild their robot, just in time
for competition at the
Kettering Event. We installed our
pneumatics in their robot, they where
unaware that they were suppose to order the
cylinders during the original build. |
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TEAM 3568 LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL
In 2011 Our team helped start and mentor a new FRC teams.
One in Linden High School team 3568. We visited the team
every week during build and was available to answer
questions at any time through email and telephone. We loaned
out CIM motors, 8 inch skyway wheels, and our programmer to
them. We showed them how to build their bumpers, and gave
them suggestions to help them with the build. We also took
our robot to each of the schools for demonstrations to help
them with acquiring new students. |
TEAM 3536 HARTLAND HIGH SCHOOL
In 2011 Our team helped start and mentor a new FRC team. One
in Hartland High school called the
Electro
Eagles Team 3536 We visited the team every week
during build and was available to answer questions at any
time through email and telephone. We loaned out CIM motors,
8 inch skyway wheels, and our programmer to them. We showed
them how to build their bumpers, and gave them suggestions
to help them with the build. We also took our robot to each
of the schools for demonstrations to help them with
acquiring new students. |