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Students shine at national invention convention with innovative product

October 03, 2024 | Lebanon, School Districts, Tennessee


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Students shine at national invention convention with innovative product
During a recent government meeting, students Anna Smith Heisler and Kenzie Johns from Winfrey Bridal were celebrated for their remarkable achievement at the annual Invention Convention. The duo not only secured first place at the state level but also triumphed at the national competition, showcasing their innovative product.

The meeting highlighted the significance of the Invention Convention, which has a history of fostering young inventors. Notably, the event has seen previous winners from Tennessee, including a student from Sumner County who also made a mark at the national level seven years ago. The current winners were invited to present their project, which included a video detailing their invention and its journey through the competition.

The excitement surrounding their success reflects a broader commitment to encouraging creativity and innovation among students in the region. The meeting concluded with the presentation of the video, allowing attendees to witness the hard work and ingenuity of these young inventors.

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