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March 4, 2016

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Edwards Announces Winners for 2nd Annual Congressional App Challenge

Washington, D.C. – On Friday, February 26, 2016, Congresswoman Donna F. Edwards (MD-4) hosted a reception in Suitland, MD honoring students from the 4th Congressional District of Maryland who competed in the 2nd Annual Congressional App Challenge. During the reception, Rep. Edwards announced the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners, all of whom attend Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, MD. Other local area schools participated in the 2nd Annual Congressional App Challenge, including students from Charles Herbert Flowers High School in Springdale, MD and The Bullis School in Potomac, MD.

For additional information about the participants in the 2nd Annual Congressional App Challenge, please see below:

Winners

1st Place

Michelle Marsandi
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Hopping through Scales App
Description: Michelle built an app using Livecode that allows the users to learn, practice, and play various musical scales on the piano.

2nd Place

Uzoma Nwanna
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Electro App
Description: Uzoma created a game to entertain touchscreen cellphone and tablet users in their spare time.

3rd Place

Fatima Siddiqui and Selim Boukabara
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
SAT Practice Maze App
Description: Fatima & Selim designed an app to help students study for the SAT complete with games and practice questions.

Other student participants include:

Anna Sava
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
A Child’s Game App

Ezechukwu Okere
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
EZY App

Austin Millet
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Food Facts App

Jade Hull
Charles Herbert Flowers High School
ideasforU App

Christian Mbouwen
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
ORDER App

John Santotome
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Random Utilities App

Heather Babin
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Recycling Game App

Eyad Kamil & Alex Pagen
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Spot It App

Lekan Bakare
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
The Matching Game

Lawrencia Moten
The Bullis School
Health Teen App

About the Congressional App Challenge

Established by the U.S. House of Representatives, the Congressional App Challenge is a nationwide event that invites students from all Congressional districts to compete, either individually or in a group, by creating and presenting an original software application, or “app,” for a mobile, tablet, or computer platform of their choice. The contest, modeled off the long-successful Congressional Art Competition, is designed to promote innovation and engagement in the STEM education fields (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). Students entering the competition submit source code along with an online video that explains and demonstrates their app and what they learned through the competition process.

Volunteer judges from the 4th Congressional District of Maryland were:

Keith Brice
Gwynn Park High School

David Burnham
Parkdale High School

Matthew Cunningham
Northrop Grumman

Rachel Carr

William Forrester
North County High School

Anthony Powell
Philosoplay

Justin Serota
North County High School

Michael Smith
Prince George's Community College

Sally Sullivan
Prince George's Community College

Roderick Woodruff
Urban Video Game Academy

Bradley Wray
Arundel High School

Frank Xu
Bowie State University

For more information about the Congressional App Challenge, please visit here.

Photo

(Left to Right) Reginald McNeil, Principal, Eleanor Roosevelt High School; Cyril Pruszko, Computer Science/Technology Education Teacher, Eleanor Roosevelt High School; Michelle Marsandi; Congresswoman Donna F. Edwards; and Uzoma Nwanna.

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