2010 NORCAL FLL SEASON Official Program Calendar
May 3 …………………….. Registration opens (gofll.usfirst.org)
August-September ……. Coach Training
September 3 …………… Challenge Kickoff (online) at 9am pacific
Sept 3 …………………….. NorCal FLL Kickoff event (FULL)
mid-September ………….. Registration closes (when max team limit is hit)
Proposal for 2010 Season Tournament Registration Process
up to September 30 ……. Tournament Registration Applications due for restricted tournaments * [see below] up to October 1 …………. “Release of Liability” waiver forms for all team members and all coaches/mentors due
October 4 ………………….. Teams notified if accepted into restricted tournament(s) *
October 5 – 10 …………… Open tournament registration –
Proposal for 2010 Tournament Season for Northern California teams – may change!
late October ………………….. Locally organized scrimmages
Nov 13, 14, 20, 21 ………….. Nor Cal First Level Tournament (Qualifying Tournaments) – attend one
Dec 4, 5 ……….……………… Nor Cal Second Level Tournament (Regionals) – attend one if advancing team
Jan 29 (most likely date) … Nor Cal Championship Tournament – attend if advance from regional
April-June …………………….. FLL Post Season Invitational Events (Festivals and Opens)
2010 NORCAL FLL TEAM COSTS [2010 season pricing from FIRST] National Registration (opens May 3,2010) ……...…………… $200 (plus ~$30 in tax/shipping)
Field Setup Kit (mat and field elements) …....…………….….. $ 65 (plus ~$10 in tax/shipping)
Project Materials …....………………………………………………….. $ 80 est. (depends on materials used)
Northern California Tournaments ……....….……..….………….… $ 50 to 100
FLL Robotics kit or any Mindstorms kit (1st year only) …… $395 (plus ~$55 in tax/shipping)
Challenge table (1st year only) …....………………….……………. $ 80 est. (depends on materials used)
Sample Budget The team will need access to a laptop to bring to the tournament and many teams create a team t-shirt. Sometimes, snacks, project presentation materials and similar expenses are also shared among team members.
We have some need-based grant money for teams but it will be targeted to under-served communities.
Contact Mark for sponsorship opportunities
* What is a restricted tournament? Each year in Northern California, we have a couple of tournaments that have specific criteria that they would like to use as a first priority for teams coming to their event. For example, in 2009 (and previous years), the Google tournament had a preference for diverse teams – this could mean many dimensions of diversity including rural / inner city / economic / rookie / gender / ethnicity. In addition, the Girl Scout tournament sponsored by NASA/Ames had a strong preference to admit teams made up of Girl Scouts and then majority-girl teams as a second priority.