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Five Grand Prize Winners Announced in Samsung's $1 Million Solve for Tomorrow National Education Contest
RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. --(Business Wire)--
Samsung (News - Alert) announced today the five grand prize winners in its nationwide
Solve for Tomorrow contest, a competition to raise enthusiasm for
science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education among U.S.
public school students. The five grand prize winners were chosen from
the 15 finalists selected in February to receive $40,000* in technology
from Samsung, Adobe (News - Alert) Foundation, and DIRECTV. The five grand prize
winners are:
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Franklin High School, Los Angeles, CA (News - Alert)
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http://tinyb.it/1D52C1EBC8AD
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Leewood K-8 Center, Miami, FL
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http://tinyb.it/5052C1ED3E14
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Forestview Middle School, Baxter, MN
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http://tinyb.it/5852C306FBA
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Arrowhead Park Early College, Las Cruces, NM
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http://tinyb.it/152C1F6680E
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MS 88/Peter Rouget Middle School, Brooklyn, NY
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http://tinyb.it/3D52C1F98CBA
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Franklin High School won the Community Choice Award with nearly 80,000
public online votes, MS 88/ Peter Rouget Middle School won the Samsung
Employees Choice Award, and the other three winners were chosen by a
panel of judges. Each of the five winning schools receive more than
$100,000* in technology products such as smart boards, LED TVs, and
laptops.
"The excitement this contest creates is wonderful," said David Steel,
Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy of Samsung Electronics
North America. "The public voting portion of the contest received a
strong response from the online community. That kind of support is
fantastic. Congratulations to all the winning schools as well as the
other 10 finalists. We hope that the challenge of this contest, together
with the technology for winning schools, will help spark students'
passion to pursue careers that help improve the world through STEM."
All five winners will be honored in a special Washington, D.C. ceremony
on April 17. As part of their prize package, the five winning schools
also have the option to host a community e-waste recycling day through
Samsung Recycling Direct, an e-waste program which has recycled more
than 250 million pounds of electronic waste in the United States since
the 2008.
The Solve for Tomorrow contest is part of Samsung Hope for Children, the
company's philanthropic initiative focused on helping children lead
healthier, smarter, and more sustainable lives.
More than 1,600 schools from across the country entered the contest that
kicked off in August with an essay submission on how STEM can
help the environment in their community. Seventy-five classrooms
- 25 from each of the following three categories: rural, suburban,
urban**- were selected as semi-finalists and received a Samsung
camcorder, laptop, and Adobe editing software to create videos to
compete in the video phase of the contest that answered the challenge:
How can STEM help improve the environment in your community
Five finalists were chosen from each of the three categories. The prize
package for the 15 finalists includes a special service plan with a
dedicated school support contact, on-site product training and
maintenance service, online training, and an extended warranty plan.
The 15 finalist videos can be seen at www.samsung.com/solvefortomorrow.
Sound bites from David Steel and B-roll for the Solve for Tomorrow
program can be downloaded:
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Franklin High School, Los Angeles, CA
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http://tinyb.it/833FE225E4C
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Leewood K-8 Center, Miami, FL
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http://tinyb.it/2C33FE1598EFC
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Forestview Middle School, Baxter, MN
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http://tinyb.it/433FE15B070D
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Arrowhead Park Early College, Las Cruces, NM
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http://tinyb.it/C33FE15CACF8
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MS 88/Peter Rouget Middle School, Brooklyn, NY
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http://tinyb.it/5E33FE15F6859
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* Estimated Retail Value
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** As categorized by the Department of Education with Town
included in Suburban.
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About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in consumer electronics
and the core components that go into them. Through
relentless innovation and discovery, we are transforming the worlds
of televisions, smartphones, personal computers, printers, cameras, home
appliances, medical devices, semiconductors and LED solutions. We employ
235,000 people across 75 countries with annual sales exceeding US$143
billion. Our goal is opening new possibilities for people everywhere. To
discover more, please visit www.samsung.com.
About Samsung Hope for Children
Samsung Hope for Children represents the company's philanthropic
commitment in the U.S. to help improve children's health, education and
sustainability. Since 2002, Samsung Electronics America and its retail
and business partners have helped more than 400 schools, community-based
foundations, and charities throughout the U.S. raise awareness of and
funding for their causes. For more information please visit: www.samsung.com/hope.

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