>>938142735 (OP)
Below is the true story. The headline is a bit embellished but its based on a real occurance. But don't let that stop you from having a moist one.
"Many people don’t understand how much poor indoor air quality can affect your health. This is especially true for crowded places like schools, which is why 12-year-old Connecticut student Eniola is making it her mission to bring clean air to classrooms. “I noticed a lot of times when the doors and windows were closed in a classroom, it would get really stuffy and my friends were often catching colds and other sicknesses,” Eniola explained. “I think it’s really important for students to be able to learn in a clean and healthy environment.”
"Her passion for the subject started when she read an article about air filters in the White House. Eniola was impressed and interested in learning how her class could benefit. After doing some online research, she decided to write a letter to Marina Creed, APRN, the director of the UConn Indoor Air Quality Initiative, asking for blueprints of the air filter so that she and her classmates could build one."
"The State Bond Commission was so impressed by the filter that they decided to allocate $11.5 million to the construction and installation of the air filter system in schools across the state of Connecticut."