NEWS: Law Adds New Technology Club This Year
By Justin Bartolomeo – Staff Reporter
Jonathan Law High School is adding a Technology Student Association club this year.
TSA, which is run by Mr. Robinson and Mr. Barcello, offers students an opportunity to complete a variety of projects in and bring them to enter them in national conventions. Projects are focused in areas including engineering, science, and arts.
“It’s not just for the tech students,” Robinson said. “It’s a great way for them to display their creativity and put it toward a competition.”
The club offers a great outlet for students to be able to create projects for competitive purposes and to win great prizes. It also gives students the chance to show their abilities worldwide.
“We offer competitions ranging from animatronics, biotech design, desktop publishing, engineering design projects, photo stuff, software developments, videogame design, and even music and art,” Barcello said. “It’s really not just for engineering nerds.”
TSA offers a very expansive list of possibilities to its students.
“We basically guide the kids throughout their projects and what they wanna do, we just try to help them organize with the leadership and the overall schedule of events,” Robinson said.
The students in TSA know that they will get everything they need to succeed from the advisors, from their peers, or from the few great officers that help run the club.
The president of the club, senior Nikolai Jaiseree, is very active and willing to help in any way he can. He helps set up and run meetings, leads projects, and helps out any members in need.
TSA aims for students to achieve their creative goals. Students in TSA learn everything they need to know about any field they decide to pursue by putting their knowledge to the test.
“TSA is for any student that wants to further his or her knowledge in science, mathematics, engineering, or even photography,” senior member Mark Dow said.
To join TSA, student should see Robinson or Barcello in the tech wing.

