Sixth-grader Jonathan Fairgrieves presented the Inventure Prize live on Georgia Public Broadcasting on March 15. Jonathan was invited to present at the nation's largest undergraduate invention competition after winning the People's Choice Award and placing second in the elementary division at last year's K-12 state competition. Jonathan advanced to the inaugural national K-12 competition last May in Washington, D.C., where he and his teammate won first place in the nation for fifth-grade inventors!
Sixth-grader Jonathan Fairgrieves presented the Inventure Prize live on Georgia Public Broadcasting on March 15. Jonathan was invited to present at the nation's largest undergraduate invention competition after winning the People's Choice Award and placing second in the elementary division at last year's K-12 state competition. Jonathan advanced to the inaugural national K-12 competition last May in Washington, D.C., where he and his teammate won first place in the nation for fifth-grade inventors!