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https://technical.ly/dc/2018/04/25/dc-students-named-finalists-in-nasa-spinoff-competition/
Three students from D.C.’s Benjamin Banneker Academic High Schoolare among eight finalists in a competition challenging students to find uses for NASA spinoff technology in everyday life.
Eleventh graders Bria Snell, India Skinner and Mikayla Sharrieff created their project to address issues with lead pipes in urban areas as part of work at the Inclusive Innovation Incubator, according to a press release.
The team, which goes by S3, is a finalist for the NASA Goddard OPSPARC Challenge. Winningteams get invited to NASA Goddard in Greenbelt, Md., for two days of workshops with scientists and astronauts, as well as $4,000. Public Choice Voting is openthrough April 30.
The link to vote is here OPSPARC | Finalists Grades 9-12 Scroll Down And Click On Mikayla, India & Bria
IN3 – Incubator Program
The Glog project, called S3Trio H2NO to H20, shows a filter that’s designed to clean drinking water in schools. They noted that D.C. is currently renovating many schools, where it could be used.
Along with the project, the team has been exploring tech industryareas including coding, community problem-solving through design, social networking, entrepreneurship and mobile app development at In3. It’s part of a program at their high school.
Along the way, they got support and In3 CEO Aaron Saunders, community manager Marissa Jennings and Travis Bolden of Hales Government Solutions.
Again - the link to vote is here OPSPARC | Finalists Grades 9-12
Yesterday they were in 2nd to last place, today they are in 1st but they need more votes to keep them there.
You can vote every 24 hours I believe and if you have more thanone device vote from there too.
Also they are the only ALL BLACK, ALL FEMALE team to make it to the finals.

Three students from D.C.’s Benjamin Banneker Academic High Schoolare among eight finalists in a competition challenging students to find uses for NASA spinoff technology in everyday life.
Eleventh graders Bria Snell, India Skinner and Mikayla Sharrieff created their project to address issues with lead pipes in urban areas as part of work at the Inclusive Innovation Incubator, according to a press release.
The team, which goes by S3, is a finalist for the NASA Goddard OPSPARC Challenge. Winningteams get invited to NASA Goddard in Greenbelt, Md., for two days of workshops with scientists and astronauts, as well as $4,000. Public Choice Voting is openthrough April 30.
The link to vote is here OPSPARC | Finalists Grades 9-12 Scroll Down And Click On Mikayla, India & Bria
IN3 – Incubator Program
The Glog project, called S3Trio H2NO to H20, shows a filter that’s designed to clean drinking water in schools. They noted that D.C. is currently renovating many schools, where it could be used.
Along with the project, the team has been exploring tech industryareas including coding, community problem-solving through design, social networking, entrepreneurship and mobile app development at In3. It’s part of a program at their high school.
Along the way, they got support and In3 CEO Aaron Saunders, community manager Marissa Jennings and Travis Bolden of Hales Government Solutions.
Again - the link to vote is here OPSPARC | Finalists Grades 9-12
Yesterday they were in 2nd to last place, today they are in 1st but they need more votes to keep them there.
You can vote every 24 hours I believe and if you have more thanone device vote from there too.
Also they are the only ALL BLACK, ALL FEMALE team to make it to the finals.