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CHAIRMAN'S AWARD 2014

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Tiffani Cortez

on 28 March 2014

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Transcript of CHAIRMAN'S AWARD 2014

Spreading FIRST
mentoring and assisting
Starting a new ftc team
2950
Cristian
Kenz
FLL
FRC
Changes Throughout The Years
Our team has begun our first ever mentorship program and mentors 3 FLL Team. One of the team, Team 13870 Woodway Wired Wizards brought their project to life, with assistance from the Devastators. They are now working with Scholastic Press, to help refill libraries that are destroyed by natural disasters.
Pic of all boy team...
Improving
Quotes
gracious professionalism
We have started a rookie FTC team and mentored team 3697, Mark III. They had great success and won the
Connect award and were finalist for
the Motivate Award.
The Devastators
Sponsors
We assisted Multiple different FRC teams in our area including
Cyberwolves 647
Metallic Clouds 4335
Raven Robotics 2897
We present at multiple different events including
The Waco Art Festival,
Waco Air Show
Harmony Science Academy’s Student Orientation
TSTC Robotics Camp,
Waco’s Farmers Market,
Waco’s Engineering Day,

"Their is a lot of things this team has improved on but I have to say the thing we improved most on is that our communication has really grown. We were a team, were our captain would do as they pleased without informing any of us but now I actually have a voice in what the robot is going to be like."- Josh Moldanado
Gracious Professionalism and The Devastators
Mentor other robotics team both in and out of our school
Assist other teams over the Chief Delphi and by visiting them at their local work spaces
Members mentor other competition teams that are relevant to STEM, Such as Odyssey of the Mind
Our team made a rigorous effort to make enlarge our sponsors list. Some of which include
Texas A&M
Shark wheel
Optimist Club
Our Team and our Morales
We encourage girls to join engineering.
We also started our first ever internal mentorship program
Supportive of team members in all competitions
We are like a family
When our team started in 2009 being all male team. As the team progressed more and more girls came onto the team. In the 2013 season our team was made up of 18% girls, but in this current season our team is made up of 46%.
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