And What About Minority Kids?
And What About Minority Kids? SciMaTech Academy Hull Middle School Benton Harbor, Michigan Benton Harbor, Michigan Population—11,000 Lake Michigan College Whirlpool Corporation Benton Harbor High School Spring 07-The FRC Debut of the Tech Tigers Overcame mechanical difficulties
And What About Minority Kids?
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And What AboutMinority Kids? SciMaTech Academy Hull Middle School Benton Harbor, Michigan
Benton Harbor, Michigan • Population—11,000 • Lake Michigan College • Whirlpool Corporation
Benton Harbor High School • Spring 07-The FRC Debut of the Tech Tigers • Overcame mechanical difficulties • Tremendous help from Whirlpool
Hull Middle School • 350 students Grades 6 – 8 • 94% African American, 92% Free/Reduced Lunch • 7 years on the state’s critical list
Hull Middle School (cont.) • 2006-07 launched SciMaTech Academy • Two rookie teams • One went to Flint (state tournament) in December
Difficulties • One coach for two teams • Too many adult volunteers at the start • Coaches training held when school starts • Summer robotics camp not implemented
Year Two (07-08) • Two coaches • Two returning students • Two sponsors • Two tournaments • Two awards • Against All Odds • Rising Star
Gap—Robot Design Ours—last year Theirs—last year Ours— this year • Team chose not to use sensors
Gap—Programming Very basic
Other Gaps • Research Skills • Presentation skills • Applying the design process • Working independently • Willing to be creative • Not giving up
How do we deal with taking students from “Zero” to tournament ready every year? Any Suggestions?
Thank you for your help! Marian Prince, Counselor marian.prince@bhas.org Mary Wilcox, Technology Teacher mary.wilcox@bhas.org