RESTON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–$LRN #ecosystems–Does your student have groundbreaking ideas to help save local or global wildlife ecosystems? K12 is inviting students nationwide to bring their most innovative solutions to the table as part of the 2024 K12 Innovation Challenge.
The Innovation Challenge, part of K12’s Student Enrichment Programs, is open to all K-12 students in the U.S., no matter where they attend school. Students can participate individually, with a partner, or in a team of three.
“The future of our planet depends on the innovations we make today. That’s why we’re excited to announce the launch of the National Innovation Challenge, where we are challenging the brightest minds across the country to develop breakthrough solutions that will build a more sustainable world. Together, through creativity and collaboration, we can write the next chapter of environmental innovation in America and drive progress towards a thriving planetary future,” said Karen Ghidotti, Senior Vice President of Customer Experience and Advocacy at K12, a division of Stride, Inc.
This year’s challenge is looking for innovative solutions for safeguarding the delicate ecosystems of wildlife within students’ local communities or on a global scale within one of the following themes:
Habitat Restoration
Ocean Vitality
Future Farm
Endangered Species
Animal Welfare & Rescue
Community Engagement
Middle school and high school semi-finalists will have the opportunity to present their proposals in person at the K12 headquarters in Reston, Virginia while competing for exciting prizes, including a student trip with the Ecology Project. Elementary school finalists will be able to choose between three prize packages valued at over $250 each. And a People’s Choice Award will be presented to the team in each grade division with the most votes from the public.
Entries will be judged on their:
Environmental impact and theme alignment
Creativity, innovation, presentation, collaboration, and passion
Implementation and viability
Community engagement and impact
K12 Enrichment Programs help students in grades K-12 ignite diverse interests and encourage them to learn new skills, build a portfolio of creative work, and foster long-lasting friendships and connections. Other available enrichment programs include national art competitions, cookoffs, robotics, creative storytelling through photography, and more.
Registration for the K12 Innovation Challenge is open now through 11:59 PM ET on Tuesday, January 16, 2024. For additional information on the K12 Innovation Challenge, including submission guidelines, eligibility, schedules, and more, please visit https://enrichment.k12.com/.
About K12
K12 is a division of Stride, Inc. (NYSE: LRN), where we are reimagining learning—where learning is lifelong, deeply personal, and prepares learners for tomorrow. With an engaging curriculum, supportive teachers, and a safe environment, K12 has transformed millions of teaching and learning experiences by providing innovative, high-quality, tech-enabled education solutions directly to students and schools. K12 has delivered millions of courses over the past two decades and serves learners in all 50 states and more than 100 countries. More information can be found at K12.com.
Contacts
Ken Schwartz
Corporate Communications
Stride, Inc.
kschwartz@k12.com
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