Robotics
Build and program a robot to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge!
Learn moreThe Computer Science Club is split into multiple branches united by a love for STEM.
Build and program a robot to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge!
Learn moreDelve into the world of white-hat hacking and participate in Capture the Flags and CyberCompetitions.
Keep me updatedIn conjunction with the Computer Science Club: guest speakers, field trips, labs, and more.
Keep me updatedA retired branch that will be missed dearly.
MournThe day I watched the Perseverance rover land on Mars was the day I knew I wanted to be a mechanical engineer. When I’m not stressing about robotics, you can find me playing tennis, baking cookies, procrastinating on homework, or painting watercolors of animals playing sports.
contactIn elementary school, my friends and I formed the "League of Extraordinary Scientists," building and programming robots, which sparked my passion for coding. That passion continues in the Computer Science Club, where I've deepened my knowledge of languages like Python, HTML/CSS, Java, and JavaScript, and look forward to exploring the evolving world of software.
contactI first discovered my passion for coding in the 5th grade through summer camps. Now, I hope to bring that same learning experience to the next generation of young kids. In addition to Robotics, other school programs I am a passionate member of include our Cross-Country running team and our Mock Trial competition team.
contactI’ve always had a level of passion for engineering and design, so I thought robotics would be a fun way to further develop that. If I’m not designing something in cad, you can usually find me playing the saxophone, gaming, reading, or prototyping ideas.
contactComing from a family filled with engineers and lawyers, I knew I had to pick one, so I thought, why not both? When I'm not almost crashing our robot, you can see me playing piano, riding jetskis, debating in Mock Trial, or just enjoying a really good lasagna.
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