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Hi I'm Jenna Brustad and I'm particpating in the Future Problem Solvers International program.

In the Westonka School District there are 16 students who qualified to go to the International competition in East Lansing, Mich. at Michigan State University. At internationals there will be competitors from 13 different countries and 38 different states.

We are going the first week of June, with the of transprotation, room and board, and competition fees being around $700.

FPS is an international, six step process to find solutions to global problems using critical thinking through teams or indiviual competition.

Any donation is greatly appreciated. Thank

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