Play-Doh, trivia, and a teen on a mission to fix science scores
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Megan Helm is a Wayzata High School senior who started writing her own earth science textbook during her freshman year and published it at the end of her junior year. The post Play-Doh, trivia, and a teen on a mission to fix science scores first appeared on KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News .
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