BCSS Students Earn Top Honors at State Technology Championship

BCSS Students Earn Top Honors at State Technology Championship
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Congratulations to our Barrow County School System students who placed among the top in the Georgia Student Technology Competition (STC) state championship!

These students advanced to the state championship after placing first in the Northeast Georgia Regional STC held in January at the Barrow Arts and Sciences Academy. At that competition, 172 students presented 138 projects as individuals or in teams of two.

Out of the 45 projects Northeast Georgia students presented at the state competition, ten took home 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place honors. Our BCSS students made up 6 of those projects, including one student who received a $250 senior scholarship.

Congratulations to these Barrow BOLD students!

 NAMESCHOOLGRADECATEGORY

1ST Luke Ellis BASA 9th-10th Mobile Apps
2ND Carolyne Johnson BES 3rd-4th 3D Modeling
2ND Sam Massei* & Brock Hill AHS 11th-12th Device Modification
2ND Audrina Robertson YES 5th-6th Animation
3RD Christian Lee WBHS 11th-12th Audio Production
3RD Gary Stubbs & William Pitman BASA 9th-10th Audio Production

*Scholarship winner

Original source can be found here.



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