Winner will appear in Reader's Digest, tour The Planetary Society with Bill Nye, and win $20,000!

Tatum

My son Tatum has autism, but that has never stopped him from achieving any goal he has set. He absolutely loves science & is very kind.

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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.

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Why They Love Being a Student

He enjoys learning different facts about literally everything! He knew how every organ in the body functioned by the age of four. He can read something once & remember it forever. He takes pride in being intelligent.

Favorite Subject & Why

Tatum loves science. He loves to know how and why things work, and test theories out on his own. He’s taken a special interest in human anatomy, different life forms, and the planets.

How $20,000 Would Support Their Goals

It would go into his college fund, so whenever he graduates high school it gives him the option of choosing wherever he wants to go to further his education and gives him a head start.

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