Welcome to the Wisconsin FPS Legacy Project!The Wisconsin FPS Legacy Project seeks to expand the Wisconsin Future Problem Solving Program in order to bring its benefits – skills in research, creative thinking, and communication among others – to a greater number of students throughout the state. It was created in 2007 by four high school FPS participants – Hannah Creager, Reuben Henriques, Thomas Ostby, and Eleanor Wroblewski – and longtime Wisconsin Future Problem Solving coach and evaluator Lynn Buckmaster. It includes the Wisconsin Future Problem Solving Legacy Fund, which is funded through the Wisconsin Future Problem Solving Program. For more information about the project and its goals, we invite you to read the About the Project page accessible to your left. More information about Future Problem Solving can be found at the About FPS page. We are currently seeking alumni names, addresses, and most importantly, stories and memories to build a network of interested supporters and use to publicize FPS and the impact it can have on students. Please help us out by completing a brief survey. |
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