The Annual State of Georgia Technology Consortium competition, held on March 2nd in Henry County, saw students from across the state showcase their tech talents. Six students from Hall County placed in the top three in their categories, with Kayla Haward of Flowery Branch High School, Avery Aniskiewicz of Spout Springs Elementary, Grant Gravitt of North Hall High School, and the team of Terriah James and Caroline Sazma of West Hall Middle School securing third place in their respective categories. Remy Haydn of Martin Elementary claimed first place in Animation for the 3-4 grade band.
The competition, hosted by SGTC, aims to nurture young innovators and inspire the next generation of tech leaders. It provides a platform for students to showcase their creativity and problem-solving skills in technology-related fields, ranging from coding to digital design. By engaging students in the diverse world of technology at a young age, the competition aims to spark curiosity and encourage them to pursue future careers in STEM fields.
The success of Hall County students at the competition highlights the dedication and talent of young tech enthusiasts in the region. With a focus on empowering students to explore and excel in technology, the competition serves as a stepping stone for students to develop their skills and pursue their passions in the ever-evolving world of tech.
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