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Northeast High School inventor team receives grant

By Andrew Karim··2 min read
Northeast High School inventor team receives grant
Key Points(5)
  • The invention is a device to deter mosquitoes from laying eggs in standing water.
  • Northeast High is one of only 15 high schools nationwide selected as an InvenTeam this year.
  • <strong>Inventing technological solutions</strong> InvenTeams are teams of high school students, teachers and mentors who receive grants of up to $10,000 each to invent technological solutions to real-world problems.
  • This initiative of the Lemelson-MIT Program aims to inspire a new generation of inventors.
  • <ol> <li>Clara Mabour, biology teacher at Northeast High, initiated the InvenTeam application process last spring and attended training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in June to help prepare the final proposal.

Northeast High School student inventor team receives grant to develop invention

Northeast High School in Broward County has been awarded a Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam $10,000 grant to create a mosquito breeding disruptor. The invention is a device to deter mosquitoes from laying eggs in standing water.  Northeast High is one of only 15 high schools nationwide selected as an InvenTeam this year.

Inventing technological solutions

InvenTeams are teams of high school students, teachers and mentors who receive grants of up to $10,000 each to invent technological solutions to real-world problems. This initiative of the Lemelson-MIT Program aims to inspire a new generation of inventors.


  1. Clara Mabour, biology teacher at Northeast High, initiated the InvenTeam application process last spring and attended training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in June to help prepare the final proposal.  A panel of judges composed of educators, researchers, staff and alumni from MIT, and representatives from the industry and former Lemelson-MIT Award winners, assembled this fall and selected Northeast High as one of this year’s InvenTeam grantees.


Five years ago, Mabour was a member of another winning Northeast High inventor team awarded a $10,000 InvenTeam grant. While a student at her alma mater Northeast High, Mabour was part of the team that created a portable water sanitation system that could be used after natural disasters. Two members of the winning InvenTeam team were invited to attend the 2013 White House Science Fair, where they persuaded President Obama to ride the bicycle that powered their water filtration system.

Represents the future

“The InvenTeams program represents the future,” said Leigh Estabrooks, invention education officer from the Lemelson-MIT Program.  “We place an emphasis on STEM-focused projects to develop interest in these fields among youth.  With InvenTeams, our primary goal is to foster high school students’ passion for invention, in turn inspiring them to consider careers in science, technology, engineering or math.”

Environmental safe device

The Northeast High School's InvenTeam is creating an autonomous, adaptable and environmentally safe device that breaks the surface tension of stagnant water, in shallow containers, underground sewer systems or ponds and lakes. Their goal is to prevent mosquitoes from laying eggs in water sources and then spreading mosquito vectored illnesses like Zika and Malaria to humans in urban tropical environments.

The Northeast High InvenTeam will also work with Paul Fucile, senior engineer of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, who will guide the students through the development of their invention.

Over the next nine months, the Northeast High InvenTeam will develop its mosquito breeding disruptor. In June, the students will showcase a prototype of their invention at EurekaFest at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts. EurekaFest is a multi-day celebration designed to empower a legacy of inventors through activities that inspire youth, honor role models and encourage creativity and problem solving.

For recent article on Broward County Public Schools, click the link: All students welcome: Broward County Public Schools

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