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Washington Elementary sixth-graders recently returned from the Future City competition in Boise. The city of The Bright Idea, created by Klein Fragoso, Eoin Eddy, Jett Longanecker, and Etta Francis, won “Best City Presentation” by Idaho STEM Action Center. Also picture is their sixth-grade teacher, Jeanne Warwick, right.
Washington Elementary sixth-graders recently returned from the Future City competition in Boise. The City of Cambria founders took home the award for “Most Multimodal Transportation Network,” which was sponsored by the Idaho chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers. Pictured from left are sixth-grade teacher Ann Dickinson, students Pierce McDermott, Miles Landrum, Noah Bednarczyk, Sawyer Treadaway, and Blayne Kanning, and sixth-grade teacher Jeanne Warwick and Ann Dickinson.
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Washington Elementary sixth-graders recently returned from the Future City competition in Boise. The City of Cambria founders took home the award for “Most Multimodal Transportation Network,” which was sponsored by the Idaho chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers. Pictured from left are sixth-grade teacher Ann Dickinson, students Pierce McDermott, Miles Landrum, Noah Bednarczyk, Sawyer Treadaway, and Blayne Kanning, and sixth-grade teacher Jeanne Warwick and Ann Dickinson.
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