WASHINGTON — Samsung honored five schools in its “Solve For Tomorrow” contest, here, last week. The contest is a nationwide $1 million competition designed to raise enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education among U.S. public middle and high school students. One of the five winners was Franklin High School of Los Angeles. From Left: U.S. Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-Calif.) with faculty and students of winning Franklin High School; Yang Kyu Kim, president/CEO, Samsung Electronics North America; Tim Baxter, president, Samsung consumer electronics division; and David Steel, executive VP of corporate strategy of Samsung Electronics North America.