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Students from Greenwood Elementary in Jefferson County showcased their innovative projects at the 2025 Student Technology Leadership Program State Championship. The event brought together young tech enthusiasts eager to demonstrate their skills and creativity. Among the participants were fifth-graders Sydney Vance and Zoe Winebrenner, alongside fourth-graders Ruby Goss and Abigail Westman.
The students presented their projects to a panel of judges, highlighting their hard work and dedication. Each project reflected the students' understanding of technology and its applications in real-world scenarios. The championship not only provided a platform for students to exhibit their talents but also fostered collaboration and critical thinking among peers.
As the competition unfolded, excitement filled the air, with students eagerly explaining their concepts and solutions to various challenges. The event underscored the importance of technology in education and encouraged students to pursue their interests in STEM fields. The future looks bright for these young innovators as they continue to explore the endless possibilities in technology.
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