Two robotic events, fifty+ teams, one day

Photo: A.Groisman

Photo: A.Groisman

Mark your calendar! FSR sponsors two action-packed robotic events at the same place and time-October 18, 2014, at the DuPont Fieldhouse at Salem Community College in Carneys Point Township, New Jersey.

  • At the Duel on the Delaware FTC Scrimmage, more than 20 FTC teams from around the region will mark the opening of 2014 season and participate in robotics workshops and an informal scrimmage jointly sponsored by Diamond State FTC, New Jersey FTC and Pennsylvania FTC. The middle school and high school- aged students were challenged this September to design and build robots for a new game- Cascade Effect.

FSR welcomes new program directors

At a July 15 meeting, the FSR board appointed Delaware’s new FTC/FLL affiliate partner, Eric Cheek, as the FSR program director for Diamond State FTC and First State FLL/JFLL. Dr. Cheek served as FIRST affiliate partner in North Carolina before moving to Delaware last year to become Associate Vice President for Adult Continuing Education and Summer Programs at Delaware State University.

The board voted also to create new program director positions for two FTC mentors of non-school related teams, Andrew Szeto with MOE FTC Team 365 and David Onstad with FTC Team 8528, Rhyme Know Reason.

Andrew, a Technical Lead Engineer in software engineering at Boeing, has mentored MOE FTC, a non-school affiliated program for high school students organized through FSR, since its founding in 2006. David is a senior research scientist in entomology with DuPont and is mentor to a new FTC team made up primarily of home school students.

Peggy Vavalla, First State Robotics board president said, “We are delighted to welcome Eric, Andrew and David to our organization. FSR has always strived to create more opportunities for students to learn about robotics and other STEM disciplines through Lego League and FIRST Tech Challenge. Our new affiliates and program directors will allow us to reach more students throughout the state of Delaware and we look forward to assisting their efforts.”

Start up grants for new FTC teams

For the upcoming 2014- 2015 season, new FTC teams may be eligible for grants from FIRST. Grants are for $275 and cover first year registration fees. Teams are responsible for raising additional funds for robot kits, event registration, and any team expenses.

For more information and to apply:

FTC grant info

FTC sample budget 2014-15

Grant-related questions should be directed to ftcgrants@usfirst.org. Questions about Delaware team registration should be directed to FTCDSU@gmail.com.

Photo: A.Groisman

Photo: A.Groisman