Rotary Young Innovators 3D Printing Challenge
Fremont Unified is partnering with Mission San Jose Rotary and Ohlone College on the Rotary Young Innovators 3D Printing Challenge, open to all FUSD students in grades 6-12 who want to solve a societal problem through 3D printing.Â
Students can work individually or in groups, and all proposal submissions are due by Friday, December 20, 2024; in January, 30 finalists will be announced to move on to a Maker Faire competition in April 2025 where a panel of education, community, and industry judges will score the projects. The top three projects will receive a cash award from MSJ Rotary.
Find all the details at missionsanjoserotary.org.
Thank you to Dr. Lisa-Marie Burns, a teacher/department chair at Washington High School and the District’s Perkins Fiscal Coordinator, for leading Fremont Unified’s participation in this collaborative project.Â