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Princeton Junction 11th Grader Develops Media Bias Detector Tool
From a brand partner: A local student is making an impact with a tool designed to help users better understand media bias online.

Princeton Junction, New Jersey — New Jersey is home to students who are showing up, standing out and making a real impact in their schools and communities. To celebrate them, Patch and T-Mobile have partnered to spotlight local students excelling in academics, athletics, the arts and beyond.
This submission comes from Sachita Jindal, who nominated Sachita.
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What is the star student’s name?
Sachita
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What grade is the student in?
11th
How do you know the star student?
Son
Tell us about your star student's accomplishments and why they deserve to be recognized on Patch!
He developed a media bias detector tool.
What three words best describe your star student?
Collaborating, hardworking, resilient.
Keep up the great work, Sachita! If you know a star student who deserves recognition, we want to hear about them! Click here to nominate them to be featured on Patch.
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