The nationwide STEM competition invites public school students in grades 6-12 to become social impact change makers in their communities, while winning technology and classroom supplies along the way.
Entering the competition is easy and takes just a few minutes, all you need is one idea. We know brainstorming can feel overwhelming, but have no fear, Solve for Tomorrow can fit into any curriculum! Below are a few thought starters. Plus, get inspiration from past winners here.
- Science classrooms: Recycling or waste issues, food insecurity, environmental destruction
- Math classrooms: Financial literacy, living wage, predicting rates of climate change
- Social Studies classrooms: Transportation safety, voter turnout, elder care
- English classrooms: Literacy rates, access to books, education in underserved communities
- Business and elective classrooms: Fire safety, mental health, public safety
Now through Friday, October 27th, public school teachers can submit their application by answering three simple questions. Take a look at this video from Myesha Wallace, a National Finalist teacher from 2020, for some helpful tips on applying this year. Don’t miss your chance to win a share of the $2 million prize! For more details, including the contest rules and how to apply, please click here.