Orange Destination ImagiNation Teams Win Honors at Jefferson
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Orange Destination ImagiNation Teams Win Honors at Jefferson
ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TAYLOR EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION COMPLEX 200 DAILEY DRIVE ORANGE, VIRGINIA 22960 www.ocss-va.org 540-661-4550 Fax 540-661-4599 Press Release Orange Destination ImagiNation Teams Win Honors at Jefferson Region Tournament March 26, 2015 The 2014-2015 Destination ImagiNation (DI) season has been a successful one for Orange County Public Schools (OCPS). Nineteen OCPS teams participated in the Jefferson Regional DI Tournament held on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at Western Albemarle High School. Nine of those teams placed in their respective challenges. Eight of the teams received regional honors and will advance to Virginia’s DI Affiliate Tournament which will be at Spotswood High School in Penn Laird, Virginia on Saturday, March 28, 2015. The following teams took honors at the Jefferson Region Destination Imagination Tournament and will advance to the Affiliate Tournament: Orange Elementary School’s “Rising Stars” team competed on Saturday. Top row (left to right): Eli Schrum, Brianna Roach, Petra McMahan, Blair Fried, Naomi Camp. Bottom row (left to right): Ginger Manchee, Wekin Gibson, Cowan Garner, Emma Becker Orange County High School: 1st place to Ms. Spalding’s team in the technical challenge and 3rd place to Mr. Karish’s team in the improvisational challenge. Prospect Heights Middle School: 1st place to Mr. Lumsden’s team in the structural challenge and 2nd Place to Mr. Lace’s team in service learning challenge. Orange Elementary School: 1st place to Mr. Ernst’s team in the structural challenge and 3rd place to Ms. Rose’s team in the service learning challenge. Gordon-Barbour Elementary School: 2nd place to Ms. Vine’s team in the service learning challenge and 3rd place to Ms. Marshall and Ms. Hoosier’s team in the scientific challenge. Not advancing but worth recognition is Lightfoot Elementary School’s 3rd place honor to Ms. Clemmer’s team in the scientific challenge. The Orange County School Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, political affiliation, sex, gender, age, marital status, genetic information or disability in its employment practices or educational program and activities. Compliance inquiries should be directed to the Director of Human Resources, 200 Dailey Drive, Orange, VA 22960 or by phone at 540-661-4550. Destination ImagiNation (DI) is an international creative problem solving program that offers children and youth in kindergarten through university level a chance to showcase their critical thinking, presentation, brainstorming, time management and research skills, by solving challenges in five different areas of interest. The program encourages creative and critical thinking by teaching students that there are many ways to approach and solve problems. Although DI is a competition, the program focuses more on team building that helps students develop lifelong abilities like collaboration, courtesy and valuing diversity. ######## Further information may be obtained by contacting Carol Hunter, Coordinator of Gifted and ESoL, at (540) 661-4550. Pictured left to right: OES students, Solo Mthethwa, Luke Munger and Charlotte Samuels