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Last Call for Engineer It! Competition: Help Your Child Win Big and Showcase Their Engineering Skills

The Engineer It! competition is an annual event that presents a fantastic chance for kids to earn extra money during the summer months. If your child is interested in participating and is in grades 1-12, this exciting and fast-paced event should not be missed. The Cox Science Center and Aquarium has issued a last call for students to sign up.

This year, the competition offers a range of challenges for participants to engage with, including building a buoyant boat, constructing a water bottle rocket, and creating a container to protect an egg from a three-story fall. The stakes are high, with $5,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs, and awards given out in elementary, middle, and high school categories.

The deadline for registration is April 5th, so act quickly if you want your child to take part in this incredible opportunity. Visit the website provided for more information on how to register and participate in the Engineer It! competition. Don’t let your child miss out on this chance to showcase their engineering skills and potentially win some amazing prizes!

Samantha Jones

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