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− | + | FRC 1640 (Sab-BOT-age) broke all records with the 2018 graduating class of 19 students. The records broken relate not only to this cohort's size, but its list of accomplishments and its impact on the team's performance, culture, processes and growth. Team 1640 bids bonne chance to it largest graduating class ever. May they change the world as they changed the team.. | |
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− | Image:DB14 MAR Championship 180407-7.jpg|Laura D - Co-Captain | + | Image:DB14 MAR Championship 180407-7.jpg|Laura D - Co-Captain, Drive team coach & Programmer. |
image:DB14_FRC_Championship_180427-1.jpg|Matthew L - Co-Captain, Photographer/Videographer & Video Editor | image:DB14_FRC_Championship_180427-1.jpg|Matthew L - Co-Captain, Photographer/Videographer & Video Editor | ||
Image:DB14_FRC_Championship_180427-15.jpg|Ian B - Scouting Lead | Image:DB14_FRC_Championship_180427-15.jpg|Ian B - Scouting Lead |
Revision as of 21:42, 2 June 2018
FRC 1640 (Sab-BOT-age) broke all records with the 2018 graduating class of 19 students. The records broken relate not only to this cohort's size, but its list of accomplishments and its impact on the team's performance, culture, processes and growth. Team 1640 bids bonne chance to it largest graduating class ever. May they change the world as they changed the team..