đź’¨ Abstract
Over 300 middle school students from D.C. and Maryland showcased innovative inventions at the annual Invent the Future Expo in Bethesda. Projects addressed various issues, including environmental challenges, social justice, and communication barriers. Students like Sasha, Hidaya, and Eyosiyas developed prototypes to tackle climate change and pollution. The event emphasized empowering students to be change-makers, fostering creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Courtesy: Grace Newton
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