Bullitt County Public Schools is proud to announce that Hebron Middle School students have claimed top honors in this year’s Congressional App Challenge. This prestigious nationwide competition encourages students to explore coding and app development, fostering creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration skills.
All four winning teams in the Middle School division hail from Hebron Middle School, a testament to the innovative spirit and talent of BCPS students:
First Place: Ava Zernickow – Mindful Memory – View the app presentation
Second Place: Callie Pryor – Chosen – View the app presentation
Third Place: Mia Johnson, Leela Schroerlucke, Philippa Bryant & Elaine Paul – Just Breathe – View the app presentation
Fourth Place: Katie Ousley & Evelyn Kardols – Mind Bible – View the app presentation
Each of these students demonstrated exceptional skill in coding, creative thinking, and problem-solving—embodying several key competencies from the BCPS Graduate Profile. Particularly, their success reflects their growth as:
Innovative Problem Solvers, developing unique solutions through technology,
Mastery Learners, applying new knowledge to real-world challenges,
and for team-created apps, Productive Collaborators, working together to achieve shared goals.
“These students are perfect examples of how our mission to inspire and equip students to succeed in life is realized,” said BCPS Superintendent Dr. Jesse Bacon. “Their work not only showcases technical skills but also reflects the creativity, resilience, and collaboration we strive to instill in all BCPS graduates.”
Bullitt County Public Schools congratulates these talented students and their teachers at Hebron Middle School for this outstanding achievement. We look forward to seeing how they continue to innovate and lead in the future.
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