I’m a sophomore at The Center for Advanced Studies in Science, Math and Technology at Wheeler High School. I’m interested in a plethora of things: writing poetry, web development, game development, biology, and chemistry, to name a few, but I’m truly passionate about bridging the gap between science and art fields! I’ve been improving my technical skills through Athena at Hack Club and Girls Who Code, and have deployed Python, HTML, CSS, and Javascript projects. I’ve also always loved reading novels and writing, both of which I’ve won awards in. In the past, I've organized Daydream Atlanta, a game jam hackathon for teenagers hosted at Georgia Tech; earned a Silver Key award from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for my poem "Novelist"; won the 2025 Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl as a part of Wheeler High School's team, and more! I’m currently working on hosting coding workshops and providing technical support for Storyboard (a Hack Club YSWS), starting a Hack Club chapter at my school, earning the Athena Award technical certification, and writing poetry and literary analyses for The Quarantime Tots.