The Congressional App Challenge

Congratulations to the 2017 winners!

Mood Calendar
by Alicia Guo
Texas, District 22
Mood Calendar by Alicia Guo
iMathland
by Tianhe Xie
Ohio, District 14
iMathland by Tianhe Xie
ImpACT
by Nicholas Eyl, Jonathan Moran, and Jacob Waggoner
Ohio, District 8
ImpACT by Nicholas Eyl, Jonathan Moran, and Jacob Waggoner
Pass Tracker
by Tatiana Martin and Gianna Edwards
Connecticut, District 3
Pass Tracker by Tatiana Martin and Gianna Edwards

The Congressional App Challenge
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Important: Participation in the contest is at the discretion of each Member office. Please visit the Congressional App Challenge website to confirm your district's participation and obtain guidance on entry guidelines and other details.

About the Competition

The Congressional App Challenge is designed to engage student creativity and encourage their participation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education fields. This nationwide event allows high school students from across the country to compete against their peers by creating and exhibiting their software application, or "app," for mobile, tablet, or computer devices on a platform of their choice. 

The Congressional App Challenge is sponsored by the Internet Education Foundation (IEF), which assists offices in hosting the challenges in their individual districts. Those interested in participating should visit the Congressional App Challenge website for more details.