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Dave Bloom, an Adept engineer and mentor to a team of fourth-grade girls, added, "My team's parent leader is a machine shop manager at work, so he takes the mechanical end. I offer project management and programming skills to the team. We meet in front of a white board and scope out the tasks and then divide the team into two groups, I work with my team on programming skills, while our parent works on mechanisms."
Bloom, who has taught third grade as well as high school chemistry and physics, said he loves the enthusiasm and openness of the kids.
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Bloom, a father of five, said his time spent mentoring gave him reason to be optimistic about the future of our kids in technology. He remarked, "I think they will do well.

