Jackson must be doing something right, as he has been showered with awards lately.
His CyberPatriot's team was recognized at the school board meeting tonight. I am very proud of him, his teammates, and teachers.
When they were asked for their team name, which they didn't have, they said Team Hydra. They are either a Greek mythological creature with reproducing heads when cut off or the a Marvel subversive organization dedicated to global domination (based on this creature). I am thinking the latter. Either way cool!
I am not sure how many people got it, but it was funny. Go Team Hydra!
The school board meeting honoring their achievements was not enough. No they need more praise! Just what teenagers need, more people telling them they are right.
No, it's actually a good thing to be honored for the hard work they put into this competition.
Their team was getting recognized by the CyberPatriots organization as well at UAH. His team did some amazing things this year, they came 2nd in the state of Alabama, and within the top 3% Nationally. This is after they went through multiple rounds... always in Alabama's top 3.
Very impressive for a Sophomore team. And one that the teacher did not think would do well. They really surprised everyone.
Shortly after these picture were taken he was chosen to speak on the news about his team and experience in CyberPatriots. I was very proud of him!
And all of this right after he went to the ACTE fair to participate with his team in a computer programming competition. Where they won first place.
It is raining awards...
His CyberPatriot's team was recognized at the school board meeting tonight. I am very proud of him, his teammates, and teachers.
However, I may have been prouder of this team's collective wittiness and possible rebellious nerd-punk teenagerness.
When they were asked for their team name, which they didn't have, they said Team Hydra. They are either a Greek mythological creature with reproducing heads when cut off or the a Marvel subversive organization dedicated to global domination (based on this creature). I am thinking the latter. Either way cool!
I am not sure how many people got it, but it was funny. Go Team Hydra!
The school board meeting honoring their achievements was not enough. No they need more praise! Just what teenagers need, more people telling them they are right.
No, it's actually a good thing to be honored for the hard work they put into this competition.
Their team was getting recognized by the CyberPatriots organization as well at UAH. His team did some amazing things this year, they came 2nd in the state of Alabama, and within the top 3% Nationally. This is after they went through multiple rounds... always in Alabama's top 3.
Very impressive for a Sophomore team. And one that the teacher did not think would do well. They really surprised everyone.
Shortly after these picture were taken he was chosen to speak on the news about his team and experience in CyberPatriots. I was very proud of him!
And all of this right after he went to the ACTE fair to participate with his team in a computer programming competition. Where they won first place.
It is raining awards...
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