Groton Middle/High School is a top-12 finalist in a contest that could mean a significant amount of new technology for education.
The school was recently named a top 12 finalist in Samsung’s second annual Solve for Tomorrow contest. As a top-12 finalist, the school is set to receive $70,000 in technology for the classroom.
Samsung asked schools to "show how science or math can help the environment in your community." Groton was among more than 1,500 applicants in the contest and was among the top 25 that received equipment to create a video presentation.
Now, the school has a chance to be in the top five and receive $100,000 in technology, along with a top trip to Washington, DC, and a chance to meet Grammy winner John Legend. Four of the contest’s finalists will be selected by a panel of judges, the fifth will be picked by online voting starting Feb. 7.
Those wishing to participate can vote on their favorite website by visiting
http://www.samsung.com/solvefortomorrow or by going to the
Samsung Facebook Solve Tab. Voting will be held through March 12.