Winner will appear in Reader's Digest, tour The Planetary Society with Bill Nye, and win $20,000!
Cade's endless curiosity leads to questions about combustion on Jupiter's atmosphere, plutonium used during WII and non-Newtonian fluids.
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America's Favorite Student will share their educational journey in the pages of Reader’s Digest, highlighting the power of learning and inspiring readers nationwide.
Learn MoreWhy They Love Being a Student
Whether its fission vs fusion, physics, or astrophysics, Cade has a passion for investigate how things work in the natural world. He has a thrist for knowledge about everything around him and has adopted the motto "never stop learning!"
Favorite Subject & Why
Cade loves learning about science and math! When he's not calculating equations in his head, he enjoys watching documentaries on vampire stars, black holes, nuclear energy, plasma, or how the atom bomb was made. Cade's favorite questions are "why?" and "how?" which help him understand how our world works.
How $20,000 Would Support Their Goals
Learning happens best when you can share your knowledge and joy with others! Cade hopes to light a spark in other young minds. In consultation with Bill Nye and his team, the money would be used for his school to build CADES lab for teaching Chemistry, Astronomy, Dynamics, and Environmental Sciences.
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