January 2020
QuickSchedule Wins Rep. Demings (FL-10) 2019 Congressional App Challenge
Rep. Val Demings has named two Orlando students as the winner of the Congressional App Challenge in Florida’s 10th district. Edgewater High School’s Dylan Tuten and Teagan Ramos-Ewing submitted QuickSchedule, an app designed to make maintaining a balanced schedule easier.
Appegeddon Wins Rep. Miller’s (WV-03) 2019 Congressional App Challenge
Rep. Carol Miller has named four Barboursville students as the winner of the Congressional App Challenge in West Virginia’s 3rd district. Cabell Midland High School’s Chase Blower, Tyler Herbert, Megan Skean and Will Turman submitted Appegeddon, an app designed to discuss multiple issues present within society that affect the world around us.
Take Me Places Wins Rep. Casten’s (IL-06) 2019 Congressional App Challenge
Rep. Sean Casten has named two Kildeer students as the winner of the Congressional App Challenge in Illinois 6th district. Stevenson High School’s Maanas Mallela and Riddhi Mallela submitted Take Me Places, an app designed to help transport seniors.
XMalaria Wins Rep. McBath’s (GA-06) 2019 Congressional App Challenge
Rep. Lucy McBath has named a Marietta student as the winner of the Congressional App Challenge in Georgia’s 6th district. George Walton Comprehensive High School’s Bill Sun submitted XMalaria, an app that provides an automated means of diagnosing malaria from thin blood smear images. When asked why they were passionate about creating an app for […]