A special summer program teaching teens to fly drones at San Jose State University aims to jumpstart students' love of science and engineering.
"I'm really interested in robotics," said Presentation High School junior Sangyani Sinha.
"I think that I would like to use technology to address some of the environmental issues that we have currently," she said. "I actually have a passion for building and seeing how things are made," said Piedmont High School senior Francesco Menegoli
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