An exception is allowed if one (1) Driver and/or one (1) Programmer on the Team cannot attend Students can be added as support to the Team, but may not be added as On the team attending the Championship event are expected to be the same Students on the Team When a Team qualifies for a Championship event (e.g., States, Nationals, Worlds, etc) the Students Would be to ensure that the Programmer teaches or trains a “replacement” Programmer in theirī. Must still represent the skill level of the Team without that Student. For example, if a Programmer leaves a Team, then that Team’s Robot If a Student leaves a Team to join another Team, still applies to the Students remaining Student writing the Engineering Notebook for multiple Teams. Programmer “switching” Teams in order to write the same program for multiple Robots, or one Examples of strategic moves in violation of this rule may include, but are not limited to, one Examples of permissible moves may include, but are not limited to, illness, changing schools,Ĭonflicts within a Team, or combining / splitting Teams. Team members may move from one Team to another for non-strategic reasons outside of the the Designer can also be the Builder, the Programmer and a Driver.Ī. Robotics Competition Team in a given competition season.
No Student may fulfill any of these roles for more than one VEX
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The Code of Conduct can be found at Įach Team must include Drivers, Programmer(s), Designer(s), and Builder(s). Violation of the Code of Conduct can be considered a violation ofĪnd can result in Disqualification from a current Match, an upcoming Match, an entire event, or (in extreme cases) an entire competition season. This rule exists alongside the REC Foundation Code of Conduct. It is important that we all exhibit maturity and class when dealing with any difficult situations that may present themselves in both the VEX Robotics Competition and our lives in general. These are good opportunities to model and/or gain experience in handling these situations in a positive and productive manner. Robotics competitions often induce intense, high stress situations. Repeated or extreme violations of could result in a Team being Disqualified from an entire event, depending on the severity of the situation. Team conduct pertaining to may also impact a Team’s eligibility for judged awards. If a Team or any of its members (Students or any Adults associated with the Team) are disrespectful or uncivil to event staff, volunteers, or fellow competitors, they may be Disqualified from a current or upcoming Match. All Teams are expected to conduct themselves in a respectful and professional manner while competing in VEX Robotics Competition events.