San Antonio high schooler wins national award for helping students from underserved communities

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San Antonio high schooler wins national award for helping students from underserved communities
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Hannah Guan, the 15-year-old founder of a SA-based education program, has provided free STEM-related classes to more than 36,000 students across the globe. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioSchools education STEM

Hanna Guan, a 15-year-old high school student at BASIS San Antonio Shavano, was a winner of the 2022 Gloria Barron Prize for her work making STEM programming more accessible.

Hannah Guan, 15, was last won a 2022 Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes along with $10,000. The annual award recognizes 25 students from high schools across the nation who have bettered their communities and the people around them. While growing up, Guan watched as her mother, a single mom and first-generation immigrant, drove across the Lone Star State so her daughter could attend STEM-related events. Guan realized that these types of events and the costs associated with them were not accessible to most students.

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