One Delaware charter school just landed $12,000 and national recognition as a state winner in a STEM competition, as its “smart hydrogel bandage” project advances to the next round. One William Penn senior is watching his school community help fuel dreams of reaching an internationally renowned marching band program.
Last week, Samsung announced state finalists in the 15th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow national STEM competition, and Delaware’s Charter School of Wilmington landed the spot. The school will see a $12,000 Samsung technology prize package, including a video kit to showcase their project for national consideration.