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District 70 Destination Imagination Teams to Compete at Global Finals

The district will send three teams to the competition in Tennessee.

Three teams involved in an international problem-solving program will compete on the global level — the highest level possible — this weekend. 

Destination Imagination challenges students in problem solving techniques. This year, students from , and had teams competing in the state and regional competitions. Recently, three of the four teams placed in the first and second slots on the state level, which propels them to the global competition on May 23-26 at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tenn.

The sponsors for all the District 70 teams this year are teachers Karen McLean and Ashley Zeinz.  

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The following teams will compete on the global level.                   

  • Two teams ranked in first place at the state competition. They include:
  1. The Highland Middle School “That Team Over There” team competed in the “Assembly Required” challenge, where teams designed and built equipment that retrieved parts and delivered assembled products made to order, all to a special story. Highland team members are Elias Anderson, Mitry Anderson, Alex Dikelsky, Jacob Dikelsky, Andy Liu, Annika McDermott-Hinman and Adam Sparks. The manager is Greg Sparks.
  2. The Butterfield School “1, 2, 3 Not It” team also did the challenge “Assembly Required.” Team members of the all-female group include Emma Chandler, Jillian Cote, Hannah HartshorneAlyssa Kline and Erin Leese. Team managers are Elizabeth and Doug Chandler.
  • Being awarded second place was Adler Park School team “Gator Warriors” that performed the challenge “News to Me,” where students performed a skit about the cause-and-effect relationship between two unrelated news stories, then have all the plans suddenly become discombobulated by a one-minute glitch. Members include Annika Bjorklund, Abigail Cima, Maddy Jacobs and Ellie Seyl. The team manager is Eric Cima.

The fourth team competing on the state level, the Butterfield School "One Small Step For Kids, One Giant Leap For DI" team, placed fourth, just out of reach of the global competition. The team performed the "Coming Attraction" challenge, where the team presented a movie trailer involving characters from at least two nations and featured an original soundtrack. Team members are Jake Duffy, Tate Constable, Milica Lukic, Allison McLean, Scott Patterson and Jonathon Timm. The managers are Dan Timm and Fred Duffy.

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- This information was submitted by Robin Kollman, public relations facilitator for District 70.


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