Eniola Shokunbi's School Air Filter
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•Eniola Shokunbi, now in eighth grade, has a multimillion dollar school safety project to think about
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Eniola Shokunbi wrote to the University of Connecticut to ask for help in creating an air filter system that would make classrooms safer by removing cold and Covid-19 viruses.
Her invention has now been tested and certified by the Environmental Protection Agency .
Last week , the State Bond Commission unanimously approved $11.5 million in funding for the project.
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