N.J. high school wins $115K national tech award ... again

Princeton High School students Sofia Son and Hayah Mian, and teacher Jacqueline Katz, celebrate winning a national Samsung Solve for Tomorrow award, Tuesday April 30, Washington, DC.

Princeton High School students Sofia Son and Hayah Mian join teacher Jacqueline Katz to celebrate winning a national Samsung Solve for Tomorrow award.courtesy of Samsung Solve for Tomorrow

For the second time in three years, Princeton High School students have won the national Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition. As one of three national winners, the school will receive a prize package worth $114,500.

The students’ award-winning project was an AI-powered stuffed animal robot that helps preserve an endangered indigenous language.

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