STLP teams fare well in regional showcase

Contact: Tammy Lane • First Posted: Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Bryan Station High School set the pace in the Student Technology Leadership Program’s regional fall showcase, with eight projects advancing to the statewide contests this spring.

Students from across the school district demonstrated technology skills in several categories such as digital art, music, videos, writing and interactive content.

Schools and projects moving on to the state level of showcase competition in May include:
  • Dixie Elementary Magnet, Get Moving Dixie!
  • James Lane Allen Elementary, Solar Energy
  • Julius Marks Elementary, JME-TV: Your Information Station!
  • Liberty Elementary, Fun Fall Photos
  • Liberty Elementary, Recycling
  • Maxwell Elementary, WMAX - ¿Que Pasa en Maxwell?
  • Lexington Traditional Magnet School, Building a Brand - Tokyo Grill
  • Bryan Station High School, Careers in Technology
  • Bryan Station High School, Endangered Species
  • Bryan Station High School, Global Warming
  • Bryan Station High School, How Technology Has Enhanced Exercise
  • Bryan Station High School, Hybrid
  • Bryan Station High School, Multilanguage Office
  • Bryan Station High School, Pandemic
  • Bryan Station High School, Upward Basketball
  • Eastside Technical Center, Great Software - No Cost
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, iCommand Center
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Reducing the Digital Divide 
Schools and projects advancing in the presenter category include:
  • Liberty Elementary, Assessment
  • Lexington Traditional Magnet School, Tokyo Grill Franchise
  • Morton Middle School, What is Pinnacle?
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, iCommand Center
Moving on in the service category:
  • Julius Marks Elementary, JME-TV

The regional fall showcase was Nov. 12 at the University of Kentucky.

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