Thursday March 8th a former high school acquaintance visited the Lexington Park apartment of Daniel Logan, only to find that he had already left for the weekend. Mr. Logan a Virginia Tech Graduate and employee of NAVAIR had departed that morning, along with a group of high school students, teachers and other mentors for what some say equates to a super-bowl of the mind. The past eight years Daniel has in one way or another been a part of First robotics Team 836. The group calls itself the RoboBees.

FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is an organization founded by Dean Kamen in 1989 with the goal of inspiring students to explore science and technology career fields. The Organization host numerous competitions at many age and grade levels in which student made robots face off. First Robots is the most senior division, and this is where we find Daniel Logan.

Starting off as a student in his sophomore year of high school, graduating and later majoring in computer engineering and now working for NAVAIR, while volunteering as a mentor, Daniel admits that he is the perfect example of the Stem Cycle. A self-perpetuating Ouroboros, in which teachers and citizens in science, and technology career fields, help students learn about the aforementioned arenas, these students explore the disciplines further in college and in their career, and later volunteer as adults to inspire students to do the same.

โ€œIt has been such an impact on me I want to see it happen to someone elseโ€ Sarah Josรฉ Snellings, a senior atย Chopticon High School, describing her desire to become a mentor for FIRST in the future. Sarah has made a home out of the hive, as many students before her have. โ€œIt will change your life, I know it has mineโ€ Daniel mentioned a week later โ€œI would not be where I am if I had not been involved with FIRST in high schoolโ€

โ€œIt added a lot to my high school experienceโ€ Sangeeta Sankar added in a separate interview. Sangeeta is on the last leg of the first phase of her STEM cycle, graduating this May, the 17 year old senior at Leonardtown High School and the Business Co-lead of the RoboBees, plans to major in Bio-engineering. โ€œFirst Robotics inspired me to do engineeringโ€ She later described how much fun it is to solve problems. The future bio-engineer is already accepted to an honors college. Sangeeta first become involved in the RoboBees after numerous invites from friends like the aforementioned Sarah Jose Snellings. ย Peer Pressure being used to bring people into engineering is counterintuitive to some, but according to FIRSTโ€™s goal of changing the culture, this is exactly how it should be and Neal Bascomb, author of

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