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Solving future's problems
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| |  | | | |  | | Team members, from left, Sarah Keller, Nadia Torres, Abbey Hubregsen, and Jacob Kornas, all juniors at Clarkston High School, made a river they'll have to "clean up." Photos by Phil Custodio
(click for larger version) | April 06, 2011 - About 1,000 Future Problem Solvers from around the state filled Clarkston Junior High School for the Michigan Future Problem Solving State Bowl, March 26-27.
"We have to be very creative and think outside the box," said Phoebe Morris, Clarkston Junior High ninth grader, who competed against students in grades 10-12 with her team members, 10th graders Lauren Ubbing and Brooke Huisman.
"We have to be efficient," said Huisman.
"We have to go all out in the skit – don't be afraid to be as creative as you can," Ubbing said.
"Future Problem Solving is incredible," said Elizabeth Huisman, Brooke's mother. "They're learning a lot about water quality. It's a great program."
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