RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J–December 09, 2015– Samsung Electronics America (SEA) today announced the 51 state winners of the 6th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest (#SamsungSolve), the company’s $2 million* flagship program that supports its nationwide initiative to boost enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education among students in grades K-12 in partnership with BrainPOP, Adobe and the National Environmental Education Foundation.

Each of the 51 schools, chosen from more than 4,100 entries, receive $20,000* in Samsung technology – including a Samsung GALAXY Camera™, ATIV Book 9 laptop and Adobe Elements software – to create a 2-minute video about their project that addresses the contest challenge: Show how STEM can help improve your community.

“We couldn’t be more excited about this year’s state winners,” said Ann Woo, who directs Corporate Citizenship for Samsung Electronics America. “The breadth of project topics ranging from eliminating pedestrian fatalities in urban areas to designing a mobile shelter to keep the traditions of a community with a nomadic heritage alive and everything in between – all through the application of science and technology truly speak to Samsung’s roots in creating innovations that matter, the kind that improve people’s lives in tangible ways. We look forward to helping these students and teachers build greater STEM competency both in and out of their classrooms to empower them further.”

Those with the best videos advance to the next phase of the contest to become the 15 national finalists and win $40,000* for their school. As a national finalist, each school presents their projects to a live panel of judges and invited guests in March. How they perform is factored into the selection criteria for the five national winners who receive $120,000* for their school. Three of the five national winners are selected by a panel of judges, one by Samsung employees and one by online voters.

“It’s a learning opportunity that encourages customized teaching, students to excel in their areas of interest, and present and defend their work to experts and media,” said Tom Larsen, who led his class of Galena High School STEM Academy freshman in Reno, Nevada, to become a national winner last year. “I couldn’t have imagined the impact this would have on me personally, my students, our program, school and community. This was a school year none of us will ever forget.”

The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest launched in 2010 to engage students in active, hands-on STEM learning as a response to trailing STEM skills among U.S. students. Since 2004, Samsung has invested more than $17 million* in technology to more than 1,200 public schools across the United States.

This year’s 51 state winners of the Solve for Tomorrow Contest are:

SCHOOL NAMECitySTATE
Akiuk Memorial SchoolKasiglukAK
Lawrence County High SchoolMoultonAL
eSTEM Public Charter SchoolsLittle RockAR
Trevor G. BrownePhoenixAZ
Mission Valley ROP/ James Logan High SchoolFremontCA
Horizon Middle SchoolAuroraCO
Engineering and Science University Magnet SchoolHamdenCT
Eastern Senior High SchoolWashingtonDC
Caesar Rodney High SchoolCamdenDE
Northeast High SchoolOakland ParkFL
Tucker Middle SchoolTuckerGA
James Campbell High SchoolEwa BeachHI
MaquoketaMaquoketaIA
Lakeside Jr/Sr High SchoolPlummerID
Monticello Middle SchoolMonticelloIL
Northwest High SchoolIndianapolisIN
Jackson Heights High SchoolHoltonKS
Murray High SchoolMurrayKY
West Feliciana High SchoolSt. FrancisvilleLA
Dr. Paul Nettle Middle SchoolHaverhillMA
Worcester Technical High SchoolNewarkMD
Maine School of Science and MathematicsLimestoneME
University Prep Science and Math High SchoolDetroitMI
Anoka Middle School for the ArtsAnokaMN
Ridgewood Middle SchoolArnoldMO
South Jones ElementaryEllisvilleMS
Lewistown Junior High SchoolLewistownMT
East Duplin High SchoolBeulavilleNC
Minto School District 20MintoND
Omaha Northwest Magnet High SchoolOmahaNE
Winnisquam Regional High schoolTiltonNH
Dr. Michael Conti School (PS 5)Jersey CityNJ
Mescalero Apache SchoolMescaleroNM
Anthony Saville Middle SchoolLas VegasNV
Brooklyn Technical High SchoolBrooklynNY
Coventry High SchoolAkronOH
Wewoka Middle SchoolWewokaOK
Gateways High SchoolSpringfieldOR
Burrell High SchoolLower BurrellPA
East Greenwich High SchoolEast GreenwichRI
W.J. Keenan High SchoolColumbiaSC
Newell High SchoolNewellSD
West End Middle SchoolNashvilleTN
Graham High SchoolGrahamTX
Willowcreek Middle SchoolLehiUT
Loudoun Valley High SchoolPurcellvilleVA
Lake Region Union High SchoolOrleansVT
Waterville High SchoolWatervilleWA
Lincoln Middle SchoolKenoshaWI
Andrew Jackson Middle SchoolCross LanesWV
Wheatland Middle SchoolWheatlandWY

For more information about Samsung Solve for Tomorrow, please visit samsung.com/solve.

For more information about Samsung’s Corporate Citizenship efforts, please visit samsung.com/citizenship.

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