For the second year in a row, Harwood Union Middle School is participating in the nationwide Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM challenge and both times the school has been selected as the winner from Vermont. The competition requires a proposal and video defining the problem the students seek to solve with STEM, focusing on how the project will make an impact on the community.
The school will receive $12,000 from Samsung for Harwood’s achievement thus far and could receive up to $100,000 if the students win overall. A winner has been selected from each of the 50 states. Ten finalists will be announced on April 19, each of whom will receive $50,000, and three winning schools will each receive $100,000.
Last year, Harwood won $6,500, which was used on TVs, audio…