Competing against 15,000 talented students from around the world, Croton-Harmon’s Destination Imagination teams made a big statement at the annual global competition in May.“Placing in the top 10 in a category at globals is a remarkable achievement, and two of our Croton-Harmon High School teams achieved that honor,” Croton-Harmon Destination Imagination coordinators Zhanna Glazenburg, L.B. Luebbers and Anne-Marie Stok said. “Top 10 achievers are listed on the big screens for all attendees to see.”
One CHHS team placed fourth overall in the project outreach “Brand Aid,” a community-service themed project.“The fact that the team won both scoring elements of their main challenge, a first in Croton DI history is truly remarkable,” the coordinators said. “A few more points in the Instant Challenge would have earned them a place on the podium. This same team won a Renaissance Award at the regional tournament in Dobbs Ferry. Congratulations to ‘All about that Alkaline!’”
A second CHHS team, “010001010100001001001111: The Musical,” competed in the technical challenge “Creature Feature” and earned a ninth overall place, thanks to a strong main challenge and strong instant challenge.
Additional accolades were awarded to the CHHS team “Mom,” which finished 13th place in “The Improv Games,” a Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School team’s 18th place finish in the middle level of the “Brand Aid” challenge and “The Taped Mirrors” team’s 27th place in the project outreach challenge.
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