2024 K-12 Inventure Prize Team Grocery Eyes’ Nellie Klodner and Anna Borsh were presented with an official resolution praising their accomplishments by Georgia House Representative Kimberly New of district 64.
Forty teachers from across the state worked together this summer in K-12 InVenture Prize professional development workshops that have been reimagined with a new focus.
In this year's competition, 108 student teams all advanced from the online qualifier and regional qualifying events of the STEM invention/entrepreneurship program.
The K-12 InVenture Prize/Georgia AIM project at Georgia Tech was awarded a $25,000 E2 Energy to Educate Grant from Constellation Energy Corporation that will bring solar robot cars to schools in rural parts of the state.