LINCOLN – Lincoln High School is one of five schools in Rhode Island to be named a state finalist in the 14th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM Competition.
The nationwide competition encourages students grades 6-12 to use their STEM knowledge to “create innovative solutions addressing critical issues in their local communities,” a press release said.
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The nationwide competition encourages students grades 6-12 to use their STEM knowledge to “create innovative solutions addressing critical issues in their local communities,” a press release said.