TULARE, Calif. (KFSN) -- A group of students in the South Valley took action this year - working to solve a real-life problem with the use of STEM and competing in a national contest.
The team at Tulare Union High School presented their project to panelists as part of the "Samsung Solve For Tomorrow" contest.
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They were recognized as one of the 10 national finalists thanks to their technology which can help prevent traffic collisions.
On Tuesday, they attended a live-streamed award ceremony to learn if they took home the top prize.
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While the team did not take home the top prize, they definitely had the Central Valley behind them cheering them on.