Hall County Students win at State Technology Awards

Remy Haydn of Martin Elementary brought home a 1 st place finish in Animation for grade bands 3-4. (Hall County School System)

On Saturday, March 2nd, qualifying students from across Georgia gathered in Henry County for the Annual State of Georgia Technology Consortium competition.

Avery Aniskiewicz,
Spout Springs Elementary School

Six Hall County students earned top-three placements in their respective categories.

Kayla Haward from Flowery Branch High School secured 3rd place in Audio Production for the 11-12 grade band.

Avery Aniskiewicz, a fifth-grader from Spout Springs Elementary, took 3rd place in Digital Photo Production.

Grant Gravitt from North Hall High School earned 3rd place in Productivity Design for the 9-10 grade band.

The team of Terriah James and Caroline Sazma from West Hall Middle School finished 3rd in Video Production for 7-8 graders.

Remy Haydn of Martin Elementary claimed 1st place in Animation for the 3-4 grade band.

Terriah James and Caroline Sazma
West Hall Middle School. (Hall County School System)

The Annual State of Georgia Technology Consortium (SGTC) competition invites middle and high school students across the state to showcase their talents, creativity, and problem-solving skills in the realm of technology. With a focus on nurturing young innovators, the competition aims to inspire the next generation of tech leaders while providing them with a platform to bring their innovative ideas to life.

The competition encourages students to explore the ever-growing world of technology, from coding and robotics to AI and digital design. By engaging students at a young age, the competition aims to spark curiosity and provide them with the tools and confidence to pursue future careers in STEM fields.