Winner will appear in Reader's Digest, tour The Planetary Society with Bill Nye, and win $20,000!
Madeline loves to explore and remain curious. She loves science and math and works hard to be a positive influence for her siblings.
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Learn MoreWhy They Love Being a Student
Madeline is curious, she enjoys immersing herself in each subject until she feels she has a grasp on what is being taught. Sometimes that means reading more about it outside of school, or picking a documentary over other things kids are watching.
Favorite Subject & Why
Madeline loves all subjects she excels in English and language arts, she is very artistic and enjoys drawing. However, she also is very interested in math and science, specifically STEM and robotics.
How $20,000 Would Support Their Goals
Madeline has several interests as she grows up, she has mentioned becoming a Lego designer and studies everything about Lego. She also is amazing with children and mentioned becoming an early childhood educator. Either path she chooses she knows she will need to further her education, the funds could support her educational journey after high school but also may be able to give her opportunities during summers to attend camps and explore more which way her path will go.
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