Encouraging students to get into STEM and find new ways of competing on the market is important. While competitions like these are fun they also provide an outlet to showcase those who have the skills that might blossom into whole new products and product lines when they get out of college/school/specialization.
The following was taken from an email snippet. You can learn more about your first district congressman HERE. You may learn about some of the politicians that impact the 1st District HERE
Washington - Each year, students in the First District create and submit their original apps for a chance to win the Congressional App Challenge (CAC). The competition was created in 2013 through House Resolution 77, which outlined plans for Representatives to host individual app competitions in their Districts to promote computer science and STEM.
Last year’s winners from Michigan's First District were Brett Bruner, Joshua Doctor, Shane Pilate, and Gabrielle Krakow from Elk Rapids High School for their work titled, “Space Hop.”
The competition is for middle and high school students who can either register individually or as teams of up to four. Interested participants should submit their applications by November 1st, 2021.
You can learn more about the competition here
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