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Mott funds $1M national problem-solving competition for kids and teens
FLINT, MI — The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation is funding a nationwide Million Dollar Challenge for kids and teens, a pitch ...
BRAINERD — Four local students represented Minnesota at the International Competition at University of Indiana, Bloomington, in June and competed with the best Future Problem Solvers from 37 states ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Teams from Orange County Public Schools are competing at the Global Issues Problem Solving International Competition this week earning their spots after sweeping the competition at the ...
Young scientists and problem solvers of tomorrow showcased their innovations at the annual North Idaho Regional Invent Idaho ...
BRAINERD — The Brainerd Lakes Area Future Problem Solvers are state champions again. They will be representing Minnesota at the International Competition at University of Massachusetts Amherst in June ...
ROCKFORD (WREX) — Auburn High School is celebrating a significant academic achievement as two students excelled at the Future Problem Solving Program International World Finals, a prestigious ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — The Sinton Future Problem Solvers are headed to Indiana for the International Future Problem-Solving Competition. The Sinton Future Problem Solvers group consists of three teams ...
Two teams of Colorado Springs elementary school students are preparing to test themselves against some of the world’s most innovative young minds in a creative problem-solving competition. The teams, ...
TOBYHANNA: Odyssey of the Mind, an international creative problem-solving competition for students in grades K-12, will hold its competition for northeastern Pennsylvania students from schools across ...
Melissa Oberg, a potter who lives in Joppa, has a show at Offtrack Art in Westminster titled “All Fired Up,” running through April 27. Oberg started her creative journey when she was 8 and ...
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