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Homeless Teen Could Win $100,000 Science Prize and New Future for Family
Samantha Garvey is one teenage girl who would rather read something called The Journal of Shellfish Research than Glamour magazine.
"What I'm doing is the American dream," she says.
The 17-year-old high school senior maintains a 3.9 grade point average at her Brentwood, N.Y., high school, studies Italian and plays the violin. She also has an unusual interest that has recently caught some attention: On Wednesday she was named one of 61 Long Island semifinalists in the national Intel Science Talent Search because of her work studying the effects of predators on ribbed mussels.
"I get so excited to tell people about my mussels and crabs that I become a completely different person," she said.
There's another reason why Garvey and her family are so excited about her nomination. The teen, along with her parents and her 13-year-old siblings, are now living in a homeless shelter. The top prize for the award is a life-changing $100,000.
http://news.yahoo.com/homeless-teen-could-win-100-000-science-prize-005928619--abc-news.html
Crankie Avalon
(5,261 posts)...it's actually something earned through talent rather than random luck. All the best to her.
lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)Javaman
(62,534 posts)MineralMan
(146,329 posts)This kid will do great things, if given a chance.