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SWENext Club Spotlight: Poway High School

SWENext Club Spotlight: Poway High School The Poway High School SWENext Club is leading the way in inspiring the next generation of engineers and supporting members to pursue careers in engineering. The club has engaged with students globally and promoted connectedness and a sense of community, despite challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Keep reading to learn about these awesome SWENexters! February 23, 2021 Poway High School SWENext Poway High School (PHS) SWENext was founded in 2018 by Founder and Past-President, Madalyn Nguyen. Their club’s mission is to encourage members to become future engineers and STEM leaders and to be positive female role models by inspiring younger girls. They also use their club as a way to support each other for their robotics team, Team Spyder. This year, thanks to the support of SWENext, their robotics team has an all-female executive board for the first time ever!

Family mourns loss of father and son killed in crash at Poway High School

Family mourns loss of father and son killed in crash at Poway High School The family of the father and son who died in a car accident in front of Poway High School Friday, is mourning. and last updated 2021-02-15 10:17:06-05 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The family of the father and son who died in a car accident in front of Poway High School Friday, is mourning. “We were caught off guard. No question about it, Tom Pirolli said. Tom is the older brother and godfather of Steve Pirolli, 54, and Stephen,14. Tom said the two were inseparable, adding Steve was at nearly every baseball practice and game of Stephen s.

Man Describes Dad, Son Killed in Poway Crash as Dynamic Duo – NBC 7 San Diego

1 Killed in Crash Near Poway High School

The driver of the Toyota, a 54-year-old Steve Pirolli, was killed in the crash. His 14-year-old son who was a passenger in the car was taken to Rady Children s Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, according to deputies. “It’s hard to know that they re not going to be around anymore,” said Tom Pirolli, Steve’s older brother. He says Steve and his son were inseparable. “They were just incredibly close. they went everywhere together, they did everything together. they would come over pretty frequently and I would almost never see one without the other,” he added. A spokesperson for the Poway Unified School District told NBC 7 the teenager was a student at their district.

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