|
5th Grader Hannah Wyman Invited to the White House Science Fair
On Tuesday, February
7th, President Obama hosted the second White House Science Fair celebrating
the student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering and
math (STEM) competitions from across the country, including Hannah Wyman from St. Anna Catholic School.
At the fair, the President viewed
exhibits of student work, ranging from breakthrough research to new inventions,
followed by remarks to an audience of students, science educators and business
leaders on the importance of STEM education to the country’s economic future.
The second White House Science Fair celebrated over 100 students from over
45 states, representing over 40 different competitions and organizations that
work with students and inspire them to excel in STEM. More than 30 student
teams had the opportunity to exhibit their projects this year, almost
twice as many as the first White House Science Fair.
Eleven year old Hannah Wyman won the grand prize in her age group (9-12) for
her video game Toxic, in Microsoft's first-ever U.S. Kodu Cup. In Hannah’s game, which is now available for free
on the Kodu Game Lab site, a player must solve puzzles and collect coins in
order to remove soot from trees, zap pollution clouds to clean the air, and
convince friends to plant more trees, all in an effort to save the environment.
|