Drawing inspiration from middle school computer science teacher Sam Linton’s classroom, juniors Pratulya Rangavazzala, Adrian Roufas, Ava Zarkesh, Axel Szolusha and Nathaniel Idicula co-founded the Maker Club to provide students with an opportunity to work on technical projects of their choice. Pratulya emphasized the variety of what club members may choose to make, from remote control vehicles to robotic arms to video games, depending on where their interests lie.
“It is a place where they can do exactly what they want,” Pratulya said. “A lot of clubs, it’s for this reason or for that reason. Here we're not forcing them to do anything, and we're not requiring them to do anything. It's a really cool opportunity because it's somewhere that you can develop your skills, you can grow as a person, and you can apply yourself technically.”
First project ideas: blinking lights, tripwires, small scale robotic arms
Club fair booth: 26, in the back of the Nichols Atrium