Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart

Representing the 25th District of FLORIDA

Congressional App Challenge

I am pleased to announce that the Congressional App Challenge, a competition designed to engage student creativity and promote their participation in computer science and coding.

Established by Members of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2013, this nationwide effort allows students to compete against their peers by creating an application or “app”, for mobile, tablet, or computer devices. The Challenge is designed to promote innovation and engagement in coding and computer science.

The Congressional App Challenge is open to all students (high school and below) in the 25th Congressional District of Florida.  

Submission will be judged on the following criteria: quality of the idea, including creativity and originality; implementation of the idea, including user experience and design; and demonstrated excellence of coding and programming skills.

Please note that this competition is open to all students who meet the eligibility requirements, regardless of coding experience. I strongly encourage students of all skill levels to participate, and to learn how to create their own apps.

The winner from the 25th Congressional District, chosen by a panel of expert judges, will be featured on StudentAppChallenge.us, and the winning app will also be on display in the U.S. Capitol, honoring the winners from across the country.

For more information, please visit the official Congressional App Challenge website at CongressionalAppChallenge.us or contact my Southeast Florida office at (305) 470-8555.

Additional information about the 2019 Congressional App Challenge will be updated as it becomes available. 
 

2018 Winner for FL-25: Rachel Quijano for the app, Slimeventure

2017 Winners for FL-25: Diego Landaeta and Diego Mansilla for the app, VR Experience.

2016 Winners for FL-25: Blake Anderson and William Pembleton for the app, Deepstone.

2015 Winner for FL-25: Alejandrina Gonzalez for the app, Bozeman Science App