There are four main facets to a competition. First, students are interviewed by a panel of judges asking them about their teamwork. Secondly, the students must demonstrate that the robot they built is designed appropriately for the task given. Third, the students must do an independent project that relates to the topic and give a short presentation on the investigative problem solving they completed. Finally, the students must use the robots they designed to complete a set of tasks on a playing field.
The 2008 GCS Inaugural FLL Team was comprised of: 10 kids, ages 9 - 14 plus 2 alternates Two parent coaches, Jane and Jeff Cutter Mentor: Christine Hamel, parent
Important Dates (2008 - 2009): Thurs., Sept. 11 - 1st Team Meeting, Rm. 210 Sat., Nov. 15 - Competition Day at UNH December (TBA) - State Competiton if we qualified Mid-April, 2009 - The World Festival