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Darlington Students Win BIG at the Northwest Georgia Regional Tech Competition

Beth Wardlaw | January 31, 2017 | 940 views

The Northwest Georgia Regional Tech Competition took place on Friday, Jan. 27 at Georgia Highlands College. Students that won at the Darlington Tech Fair held in November competed at this event.  Twelve different regions from all over Northwest Georgia attended to present in a variety of projects for students in third through twelfth grade. For more information about the regional technology fair, please click here.


The students had an amazing time and did remarkably well. For many of our students, this was their first time presenting in front of judges and competing in a technology competition.

 

Winning projects have the opportunity to advance to the State Technology Fair in Macon, GA. For more information about the state technology fair, please click here.


We are incredibly proud of all our students and how well they represented Darlington on Friday.


First-place winners that will advance to state include:


3D Modeling

(3, 4)   Kaleb Bowen

(5, 6) Aiden Cloud and Knox Sirmans

(9, 10) Zenith Han and Tammy Li


Animation

(5, 6) Claire Smith

(7, 8) Mary-Elizabeth Prusakowski

(9, 10) Davis Graham


Device Modification

(3, 4) Jaylen Patel and Aryana Patel

(5, 6) Kennedy Garrett and Shriya Garg

(7, 8) Sam Tullis and Charlie Bell

(11, 12) Philip Woford and Reid Blackmon


Digital Game Design

(9, 10) Clayton Tillery and Elliot Kinney


Digital Photo Production

(3, 4) Lily Ivester

(5, 6) Allison King

(7, 8) Ashlyn Woods

(11,12) JC Wang and Melinda Childs


Graphic Design

(7,8) Sophie Drake


Internet Applications

(3, 4) Emi Grace Wood and Lillian Baggett

(5, 6) Ryland Scott


Mobile App Design

(3, 4) Emma Hunt and Katherine Atha

(9, 10) Gorden Gao


Multimedia Applications

(3, 4) Myles Twyman

(9, 10) Ashley Hankinson and Daly Owens


Project Programming

(3, 4) Elisabeth Perkins and Caroline Jordan

(9, 10) Jonathan Pieroni


Robotics

(9, 10) Franc Candell Taberner and Jaume Pia

(11, 12) Ian Kinney and Julian Porto

 

Tech Programming Challenge

(9, 10) Jack Eady

(11, 12) Huy Hoang


Video Production

(7, 8) Stephanie Hughes

(9, 10) Morgan Ivester