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Local high school in Yuma receives grant to support student inventors

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) - A local high school in Yuma received a grant to help support student inventors.

Harvest Preparatory Academy (HPA) has been selected as one of only eight high schools in the entire nation to receive a Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam Grant.

Courtesy: Harvest Preparatory Academy
Courtesy: Harvest Preparatory Academy

The $7,500 grant supports student inventors in designing a solution to reduce E. coli contamination in leafy greens, an issue that has repeatedly impacted Yuma's agriculture industry, which supplies nearly 90% of the country's winter leafy greens.

Harvest Prep was the only school selected to receive this grant this year.

Courtesy: Harvest Preparatory Academy

The HPA InvenTeam will spend the school year designing and building a working prototype to help protect consumers, field workers, and growers across the region.

To learn more about this, read the press release below.

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