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edition 1 coyote connection Crescent School's Robotics Program is the envy of many schools and has become a signature hallmark of our school. It is also an expensive program to implement and maintain. In order to ensure the program's ongoing success and sustainability, Crescent is seeking modest financial support from the parents of those in the Robotics Program and from the Crescent community. You might wish to provide a tax-deductible donation to help support the operational costs of the program. Please contact John Lynch, Director of Advancement, at (416) 466-4290 ext 242 or [email protected] to discuss how your family can support Robotics with a tax- deductible gift. Thank you! 2014
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Crescent School's Robotics Program is the envy of many schools and has become a signature hallmark of our school. It is also an expensive program to implement and maintain. In order to ensure the program's ongoing success and sustainability, Crescent is seeking modest financial support from the parents of those in the Robotics Program and from the

Crescent community. You might wish to provide a tax-deductible donation to help support the operational costs of the program. Please contact John Lynch, Director of Advancement, at (416) 466-4290 ext 242 or [email protected] to discuss how your family can support Robotics with a tax-deductible gift. Thank you!

! 2014

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The 2014 FIRST Robotics Competition game has finally arrived! Everyone gathered in the Centre for Creative Learning, all extremely eager to see what this year’s game would be. Much speculation was heard from our team, as well as two other teams we had invited to watch the webcast with us. !Meanwhile, a Quick Build was being hosted for 18 local teams in the school’s Field House, helping them build their kitbots. It can extremely beneficial for teams to get their kitbot out of the way so they can focus on scoring and the other aspects of the game. Our new grade 9 students joined them and were able to build a kitbot of their own. They did an excellent job! !AERIAL ASSIST is played by two competing Alliances of three robots each on a flat 25’ x 54’ foot field, straddled by a truss suspended just over five feet above the floor. The objective is to score as many balls in goals as possible during a two (2)-minute and 30-second match. The more Alliances score their ball in their goals, and the more they work together to do it, the more points their Alliance receives.

Kickoff Day

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The first stage in any build season is prototyping! This week, we’ve tested a component to fulfill virtually every game requirement including shooting, passing, picking up balls, and catching! Once we’ve finished testing we can move on to the real thing! This is a crucial part of the build season, one that defines the final product to an enormous extent. Ideas are flying around the room at breakneck speeds, with students trying to find the best way to play Aerial Assist.

Week 1: Prototyping

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GTR WEST

“This week one event is the first regional that will be held in Canada in the 2014 season. This year the Greater Toronto West Regional will be held at Crescent School, the home of FRC team 610, The Coyotes. This marquee event attracts elite teams from the area and beyond. The level of play speaks for itself: the Greater Toronto West Regional puts Canada’s best robots under one roof.“ - See more at: http://www.firstroboticscanada.org/main/2014-frc-events/#sthash.pYGPnNWV.dpuf

SCOUTCENTRE

PREMIUM CATERING

30,000sq.ft. FIELD HOUSE

REIGNING CHAMPS

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Engineers of the Week

The engineers of the week for week 1 are Grade 11 students Jonathan Pearce (right) and Matthew Riley (below)!

The duo designed, machined, and assembled our pre-season drivetrain, which turned out to be amazing! The drivetrain has proven to be invaluable for testing our prototypes. Jonathan and Matthew will also be designing this season’s drivetrain, and we expect it to be even better than the last! We are extremely proud of these two and we know they will continue to be huge assets to the team again next year. Congratulations, boys!

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newsletter made possible by:

!!! Xu Family Murai Family Ferris Family Chan Family Ganguli Family

!Saturday Lunch Sponsors Needed!

We are hoping to get 3-4 families to sponsor each week instead of just 1 family. This will give our boys something other than pizza every week!

Thanks to the following families for providing drinks at Kickoff 2014

Greater Toronto West Regional February 28 – March 2

Crescent School

North Bay Regional March 27 – March 29

North Bay, ON

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