Winner will appear in Reader's Digest, tour The Planetary Society with Bill Nye, and win $20,000!
Elliott is smart and determined. She loves science and wants to go into space one day! She is interested in engineering and leads with love.
Help your favorite student appear in Reader's Digest and take home $20,000!
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
She is naturally curious and always excited to learn new things, especially when it comes to STEAM. She loves asking questions, exploring how things work, and challenging herself to grow. Seeing her own improvement motivates her, and learning gives her a strong sense of confidence and pride
Favorite Subject & Why
Her favorite subject is science. She loves hands-on experiments, asking questions about how things work, and discovering new concepts. Over time, her curiosity has grown even more through watching creators like Mark Rober and Emily Calandrelli who inspire her creativity, problem-solving, and love for the sciences
How $20,000 Would Support Their Goals
Winning $20,000 would directly support her educational goals by allowing her to participate in advanced STEAM programs, attend science camps, and access hands-on learning tools that deepen her curiosity. It would give her opportunities to explore engineering, technology, and science in ways that go beyond the classroom and continue building her confidence.
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