Sen. Fain, Charger robotics team attend event at museum

Published 2:17 pm Thursday, May 19, 2016

Sen. Joe Fain
Sen. Joe Fain

For the Reporter

Kentridge High School student Martina Du and state Sen. Joe Fain (R-Auburn) spoke at a Washington FIRST Robotics event Tuesday at the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle.

Washington FIRST Robotics is part of a national organization that emphasizes STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education and leadership through hands-on robotics programs, competitions and scholarships.

Du, a member of the Charger robotics team, spoke eloquently about what FIRST means to her and students all over the state.

“FIRST Robotics is more than just a program to develop technical skills,” Fain said. “It’s about exposing a generation of students to the culture of science and the knowledge, problem solving skills and infectious curiosity that comes with it.”