As an enrolled student in one of the top high schools in the state and country, I am competitive, a quick learner and strive for excellence in everything I do. My plan is to remain busy and get all I can out of high school, as well as personally enriching myself. It is my goal and vision to graduate high in my class and to be proud of my academic career. After high school, I plan to study aerospace engineering, graduate and pursue a career in the field. I will strive to excel at my job and rise through the ranks as I have in school and my many extracurriculars.
I am driven by a passion for STEM and community service, I've significantly contributed to the Daniel-Chase Foundation and other organizations, showcasing strong project management and team collaboration skills. My efforts in expanding STEM education and enhancing community events underscore my innovative approach and commitment to making a tangible impact.
I am a leader in my team in many different ways. For example, in 3D printing, where I manage the printing process and inventory of 3D printed parts. I am also the lead CAD student on my team, through this, I actively tutor my fellow students, and I have taken the opportunity to manage multiple projects, such as our outreach program where I have completed many projects, and also the development of our 2024 off-season robot in its entirety. I am furthermore a leader in outreach on our team, in how I give robot demonstrations in our local community science center, I have also worked on multiple projects that have made vision and physical therapy more affordable for lower-income families.
I am currently a third-year varsity letterman in wrestling. Throughout my experience on the team, I have gained invaluable skills for hard work, dedication, and time management. I have been through countless obstacles on the team which I have thrived through, ultimately allowing me to grow to be a better student and person.
The Daniel-Chase Foundation is a student startup and 501(c)(3) applicant to extend STEM education and inspire neurodivergent students via sensory Saturdays at local museums such as the COX Science Center. I have had the unique opportunity of building this foundation up from its start and expanding it throughout South Florida.