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Thomas Lott
Students with Concord Lake STEAM Academyâs National Junior Honor Society presented the Lupus Foundation of America North Carolina Chapter with a check for $1,403.45 on Monday after raising the funds April 30.
Every year, the National Junior Honor Society picks a community service project for which they fundraise. This year they chose lupus and organized a walk April 30 to donate to the foundation. More than 250 staff members and students at the Academy participated in walking around the campus three times. Also, students who donated $5 received a Kona Ice Kiddie Cup.
âThe kids all worked together, and it was really a school-wide event,â said National Junior Honor Society Adviser Sheila Splann. âThey all really helped out.â
Last year,
gave $100 awards to outstanding young inventors in Society Affiliate Fairs with middle school participants around the country. This is the second year of a three-year grant where young innovators will be recognized. The prize was especially created to reward young inventors whose projects exemplify the ideals of inventive thinking by identifying challenges in their communities and creating solutions that will improve lives.
Charles Brown, a middle school student at Concord Lake STEAM Academy in North Carolina has a lofted bed, but was disappointed to find out that there weren’t any options for him to keep his alarm clock, water and books near his bedside. Faced with a challenge, Charles invented a new kind of nightstand: a rotary nightstand for loft or bunk beds, which earned him the Lemelson Early Inventor Prize at the UNC Charlotte NC Science & Engineering Fair.