PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Two Berks County 5th graders are now national 3rd place winners of Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention U.S. Nationals. Leah Delmonico from Reading and Riley Fegely from ...
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — The first Kansas City Invention Convention wraps up Thursday with an awards ceremony. The inaugural local event is part of an ongoing nationwide push to expose students to career ...
In today’s rapidly changing world, proficiency in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) matters more than ever. Yet, as important as STEM may be, business decision-makers, government ...
HERMON, Maine (WABI) - A former Hermon Middle School student came by to teach current students a lesson in how far an idea can take you. Morgan LaRochelle, 19, achieved 2nd place at the National ...
KSHB 41 reporter Fe Silva covers education stories involving K-12. Share your story idea with Fe. More than 440 students will compete in the Kansas City Invention Convention, which takes place at the ...
Rebekah Huang, a rising second grader from Belmont, was honored recently for her ingenuity at the first Invention Convention Globals presented Raytheon Technologies. Rebekah's invention, Mighty ...
From a hands-free rolling backpack to a motor-powered fan attachment for a smartphone during those hot summer days, students took a step further in the La Cañada Unified School District’s expanding ...
They spent the last few months brainstorming, collaborating and implementing their ideas, so the 630-plus young Midstate inventors were ready to burst when they crammed into MTSU’s Student Union ...
Cassingham Elementary School third-grader Katie Johnson placed third nationally in her grade level at the fifth annual Invention Convention U.S. Nationals. Katie was among six central Ohio students ...
Children don't need to be taught how to be creative. We’ve known for decades that creativity is innate. When researchers George Land and Beth Jarman tested preschool age children for creativity in the ...
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