Students who participate in Destination Imagination are building their collaboration, critical thinking and STEM skills. Each non-profit Affiliate is made up of volunteers that dedicate countless hours to our mission. Destination Imagination is an international educational program that provides creative problem-solving opportunities for students. Students who participate in Destination Imagination are building their collaboration, critical thinking and STEM skills. Elementary Level. Work involves play writing, set, costumes and prop design to achieve STEM related challenges. Who: 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. [email protected], Looking to help out? See below.
DI teams are tested to think on their feet, work together and devise original solutions that satisfy the requirements of the challenges. DI is the world's largest creative problem solving program for kindergarten through college-aged learners, going strong in 50 states and 40 countries.
At Greenleaf, we have several award-winning Destination Imagination teams. Woodland Elementary has six Destination Imagination teams. If teams do well, they go on to the Minnesota State Tournament and can advance to the Global Tournament.
For more information, contact Linda Denmark at [email protected], or visit the National DI website or the Minnesota DI website. In March 2019, three of our six teams made it to the state tournament. Parents are needed to be team managers at that time. Our ultimate goal is to teach participants that through their creativity, teamwork, and perseverance, they can DIvelop creative solutions to complex problems completely on their own. Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving. Voicemail: 82267. [email protected], Have an issue we can help you out with? Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving.
no student born before June 15, 2009, 6th-8th Grade or Voicemail: 84362. no student born before June 15, 2006, 9th-12th Grade or Phone: 952-430-8380 The third-grade team Crazy Creators made it to the Destination Imagination Global Finals in May 2019. Destination Imagination (DI) is a global educational nonprofit dedicated to inspiring the next generation of innovators, leaders and creative problem solvers. It's all about creativity. US Team Managers: If you have a current Level 3 Complete Check from Sterling Volunteers, you do not need to purchase a Background Check. age/grade requirements to participate in the 2020-21 Destination
Students in grades 3-5 can join in the fall and form teams of up to 7 members to solve one of six different challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. Students Austin Lachney, Nora Bishop, Harrison Grommesch, Arushi Panchal, Henry Waldron with coach Alyce Lachney were one of six Destination Imagination teams representing five District 196 schools at the global finals. When: Teams form in September each year and continue until eliminated. Use of arrow keys when focused on the Google language option field will translate site content on the fly. Teams are responsible for all material costs associated with their solution presentation. The following are the age/grade requirements to participate in the 2020-21 Destination Imagination Challenge Program: Rising Stars® Preschool through 2nd grade. Teams of 5-7 students meet once a week, for about an hour, from December until Spring (depending on how well they do in the Regional tournament). Destination Imagination is a STEM-based, school friendly program that builds participants’ creativity, problem solving, improvisational thinking and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways. What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. Destination Imagination (DI) is an international team-based, problem-solving program for Red Pine students in grades 1 through 5. Students from kindergarten through university level participate in the Destination Imagination is administered through Affiliate organizations worldwide. Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving. School Hours (hybrid): 7:45 a.m. to 2:05 p.m. Competition is at the state and World level. Teacher - Gifted and Talent Development Affiliates may also charge additional tournament registration fees. Muskego, WI 53150. LESS THAN $22 PER STUDENT [email protected]
They also use improvisational and dramatic skills in their presentations. Students from more than 45+ states and 30 countries have participated in our Challenge program. Destination Imagination Challenge Program. Destination Imagination (DI) is an international team-based, problem-solving program for Red Pine students in grades 1 through 5.
For more information about Destination Imagination at Bay Lane Elementary School, please contact: Grades 1-2: Jill Stephanie: [email protected] Grades 3-4: Mary Rautmann: [email protected] Woodland Elementary has six Destination Imagination teams.
Teams of up to 7 members solve one of six different Challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. Please email us at, Non-US Team Managers: Please contact your Affiliate Director to learn more about the Background Check requirement in your location. All students are welcome to join Destination Imagination. The Crazy Creators competed in the Technical Challenge and placed first in the Regional Tournament and first in the State Tournament in the Elementary School Division. Technology Specialist All students are welcome to join Destination Imagination. The following are the Destination Imagination Challenge Program. Elementary Saginaw, Michigan 122-26659 217.25 135.89 28.06 53.30 0.00 112.41 24.45 48.50 42T Holliston PTO Holliston, Massachusetts 119-95187 212.47 130.68 30.42 51.37 2019 Destination Imagination Global Finals 4 of 13
Use your enter key to review all options and choose your selection before applying. What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. Achievements In March 2019, three of our six teams
no student born before June 15, 2002. Teams of five to seven members work together to apply creativity, critical thinking and their particular talents to solve a Team Challenge. Destination Imagination is a STEM-based, school friendly program that builds participants’ creativity, problem solving, improvisational thinking and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways. All Rights Reserved. It is not a college bowl or a competition about knowledge. It offers students a unique opportunity to participate in fun, yet challenging activities. Looking to offer Destination Imagination in your area? Every year, the DI program reaches 100,000 students across the U.S. and in more than 30 other countries. Who: 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students. Start a team and give students the chance to explore, collaborate, and create together. If your child is interested, watch for information to come home in the fall.
DI teams are formed at Westview in September each year. Begin the creative journey for the young people in your life today. Full-time, post-secondary students enrolled in college, university, trade, or technical school or in the military.
Grades 3-4: Mary Rautmann: [email protected] When: Teams form in September each year and continue until eliminated. Questions may be directed to Mrs. Andersen. You can find your Affiliate Director on our. Destination Imagination Destination Imagination Information Night Tuesday, October 20, 2020, at 7:00 PM via Zoom Register here for the meeting link. Students in grades 3-5 can join in the fall and form teams of up to 7 members to solve one of six different challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. There are many ways to be involved in DI. Destination Imagination The program involves project-based learning designed to challenge students to take the creative process from imagination to innovation. The fee to join Destination ImagiNation is $50.
Students who participate in Destination Imagination are building their collaboration, critical thinking and STEM skills. Each non-profit Affiliate is made up of volunteers that dedicate countless hours to our mission. Destination Imagination is an international educational program that provides creative problem-solving opportunities for students. Students who participate in Destination Imagination are building their collaboration, critical thinking and STEM skills. Elementary Level. Work involves play writing, set, costumes and prop design to achieve STEM related challenges. Who: 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. [email protected], Looking to help out? See below.
DI teams are tested to think on their feet, work together and devise original solutions that satisfy the requirements of the challenges. DI is the world's largest creative problem solving program for kindergarten through college-aged learners, going strong in 50 states and 40 countries.
At Greenleaf, we have several award-winning Destination Imagination teams. Woodland Elementary has six Destination Imagination teams. If teams do well, they go on to the Minnesota State Tournament and can advance to the Global Tournament.
For more information, contact Linda Denmark at [email protected], or visit the National DI website or the Minnesota DI website. In March 2019, three of our six teams made it to the state tournament. Parents are needed to be team managers at that time. Our ultimate goal is to teach participants that through their creativity, teamwork, and perseverance, they can DIvelop creative solutions to complex problems completely on their own. Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving. Voicemail: 82267. [email protected], Have an issue we can help you out with? Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving.
no student born before June 15, 2009, 6th-8th Grade or Voicemail: 84362. no student born before June 15, 2006, 9th-12th Grade or Phone: 952-430-8380 The third-grade team Crazy Creators made it to the Destination Imagination Global Finals in May 2019. Destination Imagination (DI) is a global educational nonprofit dedicated to inspiring the next generation of innovators, leaders and creative problem solvers. It's all about creativity. US Team Managers: If you have a current Level 3 Complete Check from Sterling Volunteers, you do not need to purchase a Background Check. age/grade requirements to participate in the 2020-21 Destination
Students in grades 3-5 can join in the fall and form teams of up to 7 members to solve one of six different challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. Students Austin Lachney, Nora Bishop, Harrison Grommesch, Arushi Panchal, Henry Waldron with coach Alyce Lachney were one of six Destination Imagination teams representing five District 196 schools at the global finals. When: Teams form in September each year and continue until eliminated. Use of arrow keys when focused on the Google language option field will translate site content on the fly. Teams are responsible for all material costs associated with their solution presentation. The following are the age/grade requirements to participate in the 2020-21 Destination Imagination Challenge Program: Rising Stars® Preschool through 2nd grade. Teams of 5-7 students meet once a week, for about an hour, from December until Spring (depending on how well they do in the Regional tournament). Destination Imagination is a STEM-based, school friendly program that builds participants’ creativity, problem solving, improvisational thinking and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways. What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. Destination Imagination (DI) is an international team-based, problem-solving program for Red Pine students in grades 1 through 5. Students from kindergarten through university level participate in the Destination Imagination is administered through Affiliate organizations worldwide. Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving. School Hours (hybrid): 7:45 a.m. to 2:05 p.m. Competition is at the state and World level. Teacher - Gifted and Talent Development Affiliates may also charge additional tournament registration fees. Muskego, WI 53150. LESS THAN $22 PER STUDENT [email protected]
They also use improvisational and dramatic skills in their presentations. Students from more than 45+ states and 30 countries have participated in our Challenge program. Destination Imagination Challenge Program. Destination Imagination (DI) is an international team-based, problem-solving program for Red Pine students in grades 1 through 5.
For more information about Destination Imagination at Bay Lane Elementary School, please contact: Grades 1-2: Jill Stephanie: [email protected] Grades 3-4: Mary Rautmann: [email protected] Woodland Elementary has six Destination Imagination teams.
Teams of up to 7 members solve one of six different Challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. Please email us at, Non-US Team Managers: Please contact your Affiliate Director to learn more about the Background Check requirement in your location. All students are welcome to join Destination Imagination. The Crazy Creators competed in the Technical Challenge and placed first in the Regional Tournament and first in the State Tournament in the Elementary School Division. Technology Specialist All students are welcome to join Destination Imagination. The following are the Destination Imagination Challenge Program. Elementary Saginaw, Michigan 122-26659 217.25 135.89 28.06 53.30 0.00 112.41 24.45 48.50 42T Holliston PTO Holliston, Massachusetts 119-95187 212.47 130.68 30.42 51.37 2019 Destination Imagination Global Finals 4 of 13
Use your enter key to review all options and choose your selection before applying. What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. Achievements In March 2019, three of our six teams
no student born before June 15, 2002. Teams of five to seven members work together to apply creativity, critical thinking and their particular talents to solve a Team Challenge. Destination Imagination is a STEM-based, school friendly program that builds participants’ creativity, problem solving, improvisational thinking and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways. All Rights Reserved. It is not a college bowl or a competition about knowledge. It offers students a unique opportunity to participate in fun, yet challenging activities. Looking to offer Destination Imagination in your area? Every year, the DI program reaches 100,000 students across the U.S. and in more than 30 other countries. Who: 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students. Start a team and give students the chance to explore, collaborate, and create together. If your child is interested, watch for information to come home in the fall.
DI teams are formed at Westview in September each year. Begin the creative journey for the young people in your life today. Full-time, post-secondary students enrolled in college, university, trade, or technical school or in the military.
Grades 3-4: Mary Rautmann: [email protected] When: Teams form in September each year and continue until eliminated. Questions may be directed to Mrs. Andersen. You can find your Affiliate Director on our. Destination Imagination Destination Imagination Information Night Tuesday, October 20, 2020, at 7:00 PM via Zoom Register here for the meeting link. Students in grades 3-5 can join in the fall and form teams of up to 7 members to solve one of six different challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. There are many ways to be involved in DI. Destination Imagination The program involves project-based learning designed to challenge students to take the creative process from imagination to innovation. The fee to join Destination ImagiNation is $50.
Students who participate in Destination Imagination are building their collaboration, critical thinking and STEM skills. Each non-profit Affiliate is made up of volunteers that dedicate countless hours to our mission. Destination Imagination is an international educational program that provides creative problem-solving opportunities for students. Students who participate in Destination Imagination are building their collaboration, critical thinking and STEM skills. Elementary Level. Work involves play writing, set, costumes and prop design to achieve STEM related challenges. Who: 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. [email protected], Looking to help out? See below.
DI teams are tested to think on their feet, work together and devise original solutions that satisfy the requirements of the challenges. DI is the world's largest creative problem solving program for kindergarten through college-aged learners, going strong in 50 states and 40 countries.
At Greenleaf, we have several award-winning Destination Imagination teams. Woodland Elementary has six Destination Imagination teams. If teams do well, they go on to the Minnesota State Tournament and can advance to the Global Tournament.
For more information, contact Linda Denmark at [email protected], or visit the National DI website or the Minnesota DI website. In March 2019, three of our six teams made it to the state tournament. Parents are needed to be team managers at that time. Our ultimate goal is to teach participants that through their creativity, teamwork, and perseverance, they can DIvelop creative solutions to complex problems completely on their own. Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving. Voicemail: 82267. [email protected], Have an issue we can help you out with? Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving.
no student born before June 15, 2009, 6th-8th Grade or Voicemail: 84362. no student born before June 15, 2006, 9th-12th Grade or Phone: 952-430-8380 The third-grade team Crazy Creators made it to the Destination Imagination Global Finals in May 2019. Destination Imagination (DI) is a global educational nonprofit dedicated to inspiring the next generation of innovators, leaders and creative problem solvers. It's all about creativity. US Team Managers: If you have a current Level 3 Complete Check from Sterling Volunteers, you do not need to purchase a Background Check. age/grade requirements to participate in the 2020-21 Destination
Students in grades 3-5 can join in the fall and form teams of up to 7 members to solve one of six different challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. Students Austin Lachney, Nora Bishop, Harrison Grommesch, Arushi Panchal, Henry Waldron with coach Alyce Lachney were one of six Destination Imagination teams representing five District 196 schools at the global finals. When: Teams form in September each year and continue until eliminated. Use of arrow keys when focused on the Google language option field will translate site content on the fly. Teams are responsible for all material costs associated with their solution presentation. The following are the age/grade requirements to participate in the 2020-21 Destination Imagination Challenge Program: Rising Stars® Preschool through 2nd grade. Teams of 5-7 students meet once a week, for about an hour, from December until Spring (depending on how well they do in the Regional tournament). Destination Imagination is a STEM-based, school friendly program that builds participants’ creativity, problem solving, improvisational thinking and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways. What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. Destination Imagination (DI) is an international team-based, problem-solving program for Red Pine students in grades 1 through 5. Students from kindergarten through university level participate in the Destination Imagination is administered through Affiliate organizations worldwide. Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving. School Hours (hybrid): 7:45 a.m. to 2:05 p.m. Competition is at the state and World level. Teacher - Gifted and Talent Development Affiliates may also charge additional tournament registration fees. Muskego, WI 53150. LESS THAN $22 PER STUDENT [email protected]
They also use improvisational and dramatic skills in their presentations. Students from more than 45+ states and 30 countries have participated in our Challenge program. Destination Imagination Challenge Program. Destination Imagination (DI) is an international team-based, problem-solving program for Red Pine students in grades 1 through 5.
For more information about Destination Imagination at Bay Lane Elementary School, please contact: Grades 1-2: Jill Stephanie: [email protected] Grades 3-4: Mary Rautmann: [email protected] Woodland Elementary has six Destination Imagination teams.
Teams of up to 7 members solve one of six different Challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. Please email us at, Non-US Team Managers: Please contact your Affiliate Director to learn more about the Background Check requirement in your location. All students are welcome to join Destination Imagination. The Crazy Creators competed in the Technical Challenge and placed first in the Regional Tournament and first in the State Tournament in the Elementary School Division. Technology Specialist All students are welcome to join Destination Imagination. The following are the Destination Imagination Challenge Program. Elementary Saginaw, Michigan 122-26659 217.25 135.89 28.06 53.30 0.00 112.41 24.45 48.50 42T Holliston PTO Holliston, Massachusetts 119-95187 212.47 130.68 30.42 51.37 2019 Destination Imagination Global Finals 4 of 13
Use your enter key to review all options and choose your selection before applying. What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. Achievements In March 2019, three of our six teams
no student born before June 15, 2002. Teams of five to seven members work together to apply creativity, critical thinking and their particular talents to solve a Team Challenge. Destination Imagination is a STEM-based, school friendly program that builds participants’ creativity, problem solving, improvisational thinking and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways. All Rights Reserved. It is not a college bowl or a competition about knowledge. It offers students a unique opportunity to participate in fun, yet challenging activities. Looking to offer Destination Imagination in your area? Every year, the DI program reaches 100,000 students across the U.S. and in more than 30 other countries. Who: 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students. Start a team and give students the chance to explore, collaborate, and create together. If your child is interested, watch for information to come home in the fall.
DI teams are formed at Westview in September each year. Begin the creative journey for the young people in your life today. Full-time, post-secondary students enrolled in college, university, trade, or technical school or in the military.
Grades 3-4: Mary Rautmann: [email protected] When: Teams form in September each year and continue until eliminated. Questions may be directed to Mrs. Andersen. You can find your Affiliate Director on our. Destination Imagination Destination Imagination Information Night Tuesday, October 20, 2020, at 7:00 PM via Zoom Register here for the meeting link. Students in grades 3-5 can join in the fall and form teams of up to 7 members to solve one of six different challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. There are many ways to be involved in DI. Destination Imagination The program involves project-based learning designed to challenge students to take the creative process from imagination to innovation. The fee to join Destination ImagiNation is $50.
Kindergarten-5th Grade or no student born before June 15, 2009. Imagination Challenge Program: Kindergarten-5th Grade or When she is not volunteering for Destination Imagination, she works with her husband, Steve, of 21 years as an uber-creative insurance agent.
[email protected] College-bound high school seniors who are taking accredited courses offered by a college or university that will qualify for course credit when entering higher education. Woodland Elementary has six Destination Imagination teams. Destination ImagiNation The mission of Texas Destination Imagination™(DI) and its regions and participating school districts is to encourage and foster the development of 21st century skills: creativity, problem solving, critical thinking and collaboration; to influence development of a positive self-image; and to prepare the students of Texas to apply problem solving skills to life decisions. ON A 7-MEMBER TEAM, Includes 1 Team Number & The Destination Imagination program makes learning fun! Teams of up to seven students solve open-ended team challenges and present their solutions at a regional tournament each spring. School Hours (hybrid): 9:25 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. District 196 Mental Health/Self-Care Resources, International Destination ImagiNation website, Challenge E: Structural & Architectural Design. Questions about Global Finals? Have Questions? Fire Breathing Rubber Duckies (4th grade), 2nd Place in Fine Arts Challenge – "Game On", 1st Place in Scientific Challenge – "Medical Mystery". 1 Background Check, (or for Team Managers who need to purchase the Background Check separately), (or for schools who prefer to purchase Team Numbers separately from Background Checks).
Students who participate in Destination Imagination are building their collaboration, critical thinking and STEM skills. Each non-profit Affiliate is made up of volunteers that dedicate countless hours to our mission. Destination Imagination is an international educational program that provides creative problem-solving opportunities for students. Students who participate in Destination Imagination are building their collaboration, critical thinking and STEM skills. Elementary Level. Work involves play writing, set, costumes and prop design to achieve STEM related challenges. Who: 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. [email protected], Looking to help out? See below.
DI teams are tested to think on their feet, work together and devise original solutions that satisfy the requirements of the challenges. DI is the world's largest creative problem solving program for kindergarten through college-aged learners, going strong in 50 states and 40 countries.
At Greenleaf, we have several award-winning Destination Imagination teams. Woodland Elementary has six Destination Imagination teams. If teams do well, they go on to the Minnesota State Tournament and can advance to the Global Tournament.
For more information, contact Linda Denmark at [email protected], or visit the National DI website or the Minnesota DI website. In March 2019, three of our six teams made it to the state tournament. Parents are needed to be team managers at that time. Our ultimate goal is to teach participants that through their creativity, teamwork, and perseverance, they can DIvelop creative solutions to complex problems completely on their own. Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving. Voicemail: 82267. [email protected], Have an issue we can help you out with? Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving.
no student born before June 15, 2009, 6th-8th Grade or Voicemail: 84362. no student born before June 15, 2006, 9th-12th Grade or Phone: 952-430-8380 The third-grade team Crazy Creators made it to the Destination Imagination Global Finals in May 2019. Destination Imagination (DI) is a global educational nonprofit dedicated to inspiring the next generation of innovators, leaders and creative problem solvers. It's all about creativity. US Team Managers: If you have a current Level 3 Complete Check from Sterling Volunteers, you do not need to purchase a Background Check. age/grade requirements to participate in the 2020-21 Destination
Students in grades 3-5 can join in the fall and form teams of up to 7 members to solve one of six different challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. Students Austin Lachney, Nora Bishop, Harrison Grommesch, Arushi Panchal, Henry Waldron with coach Alyce Lachney were one of six Destination Imagination teams representing five District 196 schools at the global finals. When: Teams form in September each year and continue until eliminated. Use of arrow keys when focused on the Google language option field will translate site content on the fly. Teams are responsible for all material costs associated with their solution presentation. The following are the age/grade requirements to participate in the 2020-21 Destination Imagination Challenge Program: Rising Stars® Preschool through 2nd grade. Teams of 5-7 students meet once a week, for about an hour, from December until Spring (depending on how well they do in the Regional tournament). Destination Imagination is a STEM-based, school friendly program that builds participants’ creativity, problem solving, improvisational thinking and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways. What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. Destination Imagination (DI) is an international team-based, problem-solving program for Red Pine students in grades 1 through 5. Students from kindergarten through university level participate in the Destination Imagination is administered through Affiliate organizations worldwide. Students learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving. School Hours (hybrid): 7:45 a.m. to 2:05 p.m. Competition is at the state and World level. Teacher - Gifted and Talent Development Affiliates may also charge additional tournament registration fees. Muskego, WI 53150. LESS THAN $22 PER STUDENT [email protected]
They also use improvisational and dramatic skills in their presentations. Students from more than 45+ states and 30 countries have participated in our Challenge program. Destination Imagination Challenge Program. Destination Imagination (DI) is an international team-based, problem-solving program for Red Pine students in grades 1 through 5.
For more information about Destination Imagination at Bay Lane Elementary School, please contact: Grades 1-2: Jill Stephanie: [email protected] Grades 3-4: Mary Rautmann: [email protected] Woodland Elementary has six Destination Imagination teams.
Teams of up to 7 members solve one of six different Challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. Please email us at, Non-US Team Managers: Please contact your Affiliate Director to learn more about the Background Check requirement in your location. All students are welcome to join Destination Imagination. The Crazy Creators competed in the Technical Challenge and placed first in the Regional Tournament and first in the State Tournament in the Elementary School Division. Technology Specialist All students are welcome to join Destination Imagination. The following are the Destination Imagination Challenge Program. Elementary Saginaw, Michigan 122-26659 217.25 135.89 28.06 53.30 0.00 112.41 24.45 48.50 42T Holliston PTO Holliston, Massachusetts 119-95187 212.47 130.68 30.42 51.37 2019 Destination Imagination Global Finals 4 of 13
Use your enter key to review all options and choose your selection before applying. What: Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a community-based, school-friendly program that builds participants' creativity, problem solving, and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways.. Achievements In March 2019, three of our six teams
no student born before June 15, 2002. Teams of five to seven members work together to apply creativity, critical thinking and their particular talents to solve a Team Challenge. Destination Imagination is a STEM-based, school friendly program that builds participants’ creativity, problem solving, improvisational thinking and teamwork in enjoyable and meaningful ways. All Rights Reserved. It is not a college bowl or a competition about knowledge. It offers students a unique opportunity to participate in fun, yet challenging activities. Looking to offer Destination Imagination in your area? Every year, the DI program reaches 100,000 students across the U.S. and in more than 30 other countries. Who: 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students. Start a team and give students the chance to explore, collaborate, and create together. If your child is interested, watch for information to come home in the fall.
DI teams are formed at Westview in September each year. Begin the creative journey for the young people in your life today. Full-time, post-secondary students enrolled in college, university, trade, or technical school or in the military.
Grades 3-4: Mary Rautmann: [email protected] When: Teams form in September each year and continue until eliminated. Questions may be directed to Mrs. Andersen. You can find your Affiliate Director on our. Destination Imagination Destination Imagination Information Night Tuesday, October 20, 2020, at 7:00 PM via Zoom Register here for the meeting link. Students in grades 3-5 can join in the fall and form teams of up to 7 members to solve one of six different challenges, which they perform in front of appraisers at tournaments. There are many ways to be involved in DI. Destination Imagination The program involves project-based learning designed to challenge students to take the creative process from imagination to innovation. The fee to join Destination ImagiNation is $50.
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