Students at Tampa's Cambridge Christian School Win Grant from Lemelson-MIT for Invention to Help Thwart Devastation of Red Tide in Florida
"The winning invention concept was created by the 12 students in the class," said Mary Saville, one of two Cambridge Christian School educators who act as coaches for the students.
- "The winning invention concept was created by the 12 students in the class," said Mary Saville, one of two Cambridge Christian School educators who act as coaches for the students.
- "The students are also responsible for the rigorous grant application, financial reporting, technical design, assembly, testing, coding, and more."
- Founded in 1964, Cambridge Christian School is a college preparatory school serving students 3 months to 12th grade from a Christ-centered worldview.
- The school is nationally accredited by the National Council for Private School Accreditation, Christian Schools of Florida, and AdvancEd.