Georgia students develop device to fight human trafficking By FOX 5 Digital Team Published Tucker Middle School has been named a semi-finalist in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest. TUCKER, Ga. - Human trafficking has become a major problem around the world, but students at one Georgia middle school are developing a plan to help combat the issue. Tucker Middle School was named a semifinalist in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest, which encourages students to solve real-world issues using STEM. "STEM is science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It's more than that, it's' facilitated learning. Kids are challenged to create solutions to problems," eighth-grade STEM instructor Nathan Williams said.