SEABROOK INTERMEDIATE STUDENT PLACES IN NATIONAL COMPETITION
League City – The Clear Creek Independent School District is proud to announce a current 8th grade student at Seabrook Intermediate School has earned semifinalist honors in a national science competition.
Tyler Raboin’s 7th grade science fair project was titled “Waves Versus Seawalls: The Disruptors.”
He made the top 300 in the nation out of 6,000 students in the Broadcom MASTERS (Math, Applied Science, Technology and Engineering for Rising Stars), a program for Society and the Public. Nominees are selected from the top 10 of the 6th, 7th and 8th grade participants in the United States.
“We believe the Broadcom MASTERS is a stepping stone to expand a student’s engagement and enthusiasm in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) activities in high school and beyond,” said Stephanie Bicoulis Lemnios, Broadcom MASTERS Program Manager.