Interested in joining the team? Email [email protected]!

Frequently Asked Questions

Link: Frequently Asked Questions

Description: We have compiled some of our most frequently asked questions on this page! If you have any questions that are not answered with these resources or on our FAQ page, please don’t hesitate to reach out! You can reach team leadership at: [email protected]

Team Handbook

Link: Team Handbook

Description: The team handbook is the best place to find information about the team. It covers our code of conduct, team responsibilities, emergency procedures, and more! While it is by no means required for parents to read the entire book, we encourage parents to skim it to get an idea of what is going on.

Team Registration

Link: Team Registration

Description: Registration is not due until January, and is required to be an official member of the team! This page will take you through the steps for both new and returning members. You and your parent/guardian must register through us, My Payments Plus, and FIRST.

Weekly Email

Link: Weekly Email

Description: Our weekly email is how we keep people in the loop about our team! It includes upcoming events and our calendar for the week, along with general announcements/updates. If you are already receiving the weekly email, you do NOT have to fill this form out!

Code of Conduct

Link: Code of Conduct

Description: Our Code of Conduct is the rules and boundaries that everyone who participates in our team must follow. The document also goes over the escalation process if violations occur. All students and mentors should be familiar with every rule in the document.

Lettering Requirements

Link: Lettering Requirements

Description: You can letter in robotics! Our team has set some requirements that members must meet in order to letter. These requirements aren’t meant to be impossible to reach; we have many members of the team letter each year. We encourage every member of the team to give it a try!

Talking Points

Link: Lettering Requirements

Description: Talking Points are a collection of information that you need to know to talk to judges at a competition or people at Outreach events. They answer questions about our team, FIRST, and the game for that year. You are required to memorize these (not word-for-word, but know the content).