President (2026)
CAD Lead (2025)
Studying Mechanical Engineering at Baylor University
Vice President (2026) Business Lead (2025)
Studying Engineering at UT Dallas
Mechanical LeadÂ
(2025 &Â 2026)
Studying Engineering at Texas A&M University
CAD Lead (2026)
Media Lead (2025)
Studying Engineering at Texas A&M University
President (2024 & 2025) Underclassmen Liaison (2023)
Brown Scholar studying Engineering at Texas A&M University
Vice President (2025)
Business Lead (2024)
Studying Engineering at Texas A&M University
Robot Lead (2025)
Mechanical Lead (2024)
Studying Engineering at the University of Colorado
Co-Lead Programmer (2025)
Studying Engineering at Texas A&M University
Co-Lead Programmer (2025)
Studying Biology at Baylor University
Electrical Lead (2025)
Studying Engineering at UTSA
Shop & Safety Manager and Lead Scout (2025)
Studying Engineering
Vice President (2024)
Studying Computer Science at Purdue
Robot Lead (2024)
Studying Engineering at Texas A&M.
Programming Lead (2024)
Studying Applied Mathematics at Texas A&M.
Electrical Lead (2024)
Studying Mechanical Engineering at Northeastern.
Shop Managers and Lead Scouts (2024)
Studying Engineering at Texas A&M.
President (2023)
Studying Engineering at the University of Texas
Vice President & CAD Lead (2023)
Studying Engineering at Cornell
Media & Marketing Lead (2023)
Studying Engineering at the University of Texas
Programming Lead (2023)
Studying Engineering at the University of Texas
FORMER PASTABOTS MENTORS
Lead Logistical Mentor (2020 - 2026)
TWHS Teacher
Mrs. Davies has taught chemistry and physics since 2002 and has been a TWHS faculty member since 2005. Mrs. Davies was primarily responsible for team finances (fundraising, budgeting, Booster Club) and travel; she also lead the scouting team and Pastabots cheering section from the stands at competitions. Mrs. Davies is a native Houstonian and attended Westbury High School, followed by the University of Texas at Austin. When not at school, she enjoys swimming and traveling with her husband and two daughters. (She also taught Ms. Hamel in high school!)