These 8 N.J. schools are finalists in national technology awards competition – NJ.com
Paterson Pathways in Technology Early College High School was one of eight New Jersey schools in the running for the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition in the STEM fields. They were chosen from a field of 1,000 entrants.
Eight New Jersey schools are among 300 finalists for the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition in the STEM fields — science, technology, engineering, and math. They were chosen from a field of 1,000 entrants.
Each has won $2,500 in technology and school supplies. State winners, to be announced in mid-February, will receive $20,000, and three schools will be named national winners in May, receiving $100,000. Samsung sponsors the contest to encourage innovative thinking, creative problem-solving, and teamwork, and asks schools to propose projects using STEM skills to solve the biggest issues in their local communities.
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