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5 NH Schools Named Finalists in $2M STEM Competition
Students are working on projects ranging for school safety to water pollution.

Five New Hampshire schools are among the nation’s 255 state finalists for the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest, a program that encourages teachers and students to solve real-world issues in their community using classroom skills in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
The state finalists will receive technology as well as a professional development class from PBS TeacherLine for the teacher that entered the competition.
Next, the five finalists will submit a lesson plan outlining how they will address the challenge with their students while working with their communities to address issues like water pollution and street safety – all with a share of $2 million on the line.
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The New Hampshire Finalists and Community Topic
- Salem High School, Salem, environment
- Cawley Middle School, Hooksett, low student motivation
- Elm Street Middle School, Nashua, socioeconomic
- Pennichuck Middle School, Nashua, low student motivation
- Bow High School, Bow, environment
What’s the next stage of the contest?
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- The 255 state finalists will create lesson plans that put their ideas into action.
- From there, 51 state winners (representing the 50 states plus Washington, D.C.) will be selected.
- From that pool of 51, 15 national finalists will be selected. The finalists will then pitch their idea to a panel of live judges and America will be able to vote on their favorite ideas.
- Five national winners will then be selected and will be honored at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., where they will also get the opportunity to meet their Congressmen and Senators.
Congratulations to all of the schools and students that have made it this far!
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