Get Ready to Rumble!!

Get Ready to Rumble!!

By Sierra Johnson

Red Stick Rumble is an off season robotics event that gives schools from all over another chance to compete with last season’s robots; it also provides a way to introduce rookie members into the organization. This is the third year we have held Red Stick Rumble at Woodlawn; it shows what robotics is about, as opposed to just explaining. Red Stick Rumble is the biggest school event as far as the number of people it takes to run. Students are assigned different jobs, such as field managers (leaders), directing crowds, and touring important guests (other members), which helps develop working and management skills.

There are three levels for schools to compete in: FRC (high school), FTC (some high, mostly middle), and FLL (elementary). FTC has smaller, kid friendly challenges and takes place on a 10 x 10 table. FLL shows elementary students how to build robots and helps them get ready for the new season. FRC takes place on a basketball sized arena, where high schools compete against each other at the same time, on the same field. They are put into groups of three, which are randomly selected, and work together for the fastest time, using preprogramed robots. This is one of the slower games, but what makes it interesting is that in one match a student could be working with another team, then competing against them in the next.

This year’s Red Stick Rumble was held September 12th 2015. The drivers representing Panthrobotics were: Seryna White, Chrishan Legeune, Alisa Wess, and Brennan Burleish. Panthrobotic’s success in the Red Stick Rumble was not winning, but instead managing to raise approximately $200 for a cure for Leukemia. They also had 25 people to donate blood, almost 2 times more than expected! The choir sang the national anthem at the beginning of Red Stick Rumble, and the JROTC managed to raise over $1000 for their program through concessions. Danielle Massey was the announcer for FRC, which had 15 groups participate, while FTC had 18 groups participate, and FLL had over 190 participates. That was the largest in the state! Mr. Eiland, the Panthrobotics sponsor, counts this as the most successful Red Stick Rumble to date, and the team hopes to have many more in the future.

Shout out to the Yearbook

Shout out to the Yearbook

By Alexis Martin

Yearbook is getting ready for another year of documenting the school year’s memories. As of right now the staff has decided a price for the yearbook and has acquired a new format for this year. According to Ms. Getter, the yearbook is $50, and the staff has learned their format from their trip to Southeastern University. During their trip, they not only learned about formats but also this year’s trends, layouts, designs, how to cover the entire school, and different ways to take pictures for the yearbook. The Echo should be ready by August of next year. Inside of the yearbook the staff plans to have clubs and organizations recognized from Woodlawn High School. This is a great way for the entire school to get noticed for what they are accomplishing. Something else that will be in The Echo will be this year’s senior ads. A senior ad is a picture and message featured in the yearbook. It will let the child know how proud their parents are of them, and it will help them go back and remember what they accomplished throughout high school. In order to get a senior ad, the senior must talk to either the sponsor, Ms. Getter, or the staff. Start paying for a yearbook really soon because after November the price will rise. Be sure to thank all of the people involved with the yearbook because they work their hardest to make sure Woodlawn’s memories are documented.