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Announcing the 2016 White House Science Fair

Summary: 
Six years ago, President Obama made history by hosting the first-ever White House Science Fair. We're excited to host the 6th and final one of his Administration!
President Barack Obama gets down on his hands and knees as he looks at the inner workings of a robot that plays soccer, built by a team from Blue Bell, Pa., as he tours science projects on display in the State Dining Room of the White House. President Obama hosted the White House Science Fair for winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competitions. October 18, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
President Barack Obama gets down on his hands and knees as he looks at the inner workings of a robot that plays soccer, built by a team from Blue Bell, Pa., as he tours science projects on display in the State Dining Room of the White House. President Obama hosted the White House Science Fair for winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competitions. October 18, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Over the past five years, the President has invited students to bring their robots, rockets, solar-powered cars, and many other discoveries to the White House, where he has honored these outstanding students the same way we honor the winners of the Super Bowl.

President Barack Obama delivers remarks during the 2015 White House Science Fair celebrating student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) competitions, in the East Room, March 23, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)
President Barack Obama delivers remarks during the 2015 White House Science Fair celebrating student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) competitions, in the East Room, March 23, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)

Today, we are announcing that we will host the sixth and final White House Science Fair of President Obama’s Administration on April 13, 2016.

Student’s attending this year’s Science Fair are tackling some of our Nation’s greatest challenges,  from combating climate change to uncovering new ways to fight cancer to discovering ways to reach farther beyond our atmosphere as part of the Mars generation. We look forward to celebrating their ingenuity and entrepreneurship -- not just in this moment, but as we look toward a future where they’ll be the scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and innovators who stand to change the world. 

But we know that the incredible talent of America’s young girls and boys is not limited to those students who join us at the White House. That’s why this year, we want to hear from students and teachers about the science fair projects you are doing in K-12 classrooms across the country.

We invite you to share YOUR story of discovery and invention on social media with the hashtag #WHScienceFair!

We also want to hear about work you or your organization are doing to encourage students to pursue science, mathematics, and innovation. Share information on new or expanded initiatives with us.

Fae Jencks is a Senior Policy Advisor for Public Engagement for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.

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