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Students in 30th congressional district invited to enter Congressional App Challenge

Students in 30th congressional district invited to enter Congressional App Challenge

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By The Hub on October 24, 2019 News Briefs

Dallas ISD middle and high school students in the 30th congressional district are invited to enter the Congressional App Challenge, which aims to engage students in computer science.

The contest accepts any app programming language, and the software application can be used for any platform (web, PC, tablet, etc.).

Nov. 1 is the deadline to enter the app into the challenge. Students can go here to register and learn more.

Last school year, Sunset High School students won the 33rd Congressional District App Challenge, earning them a trip to Washington D.C. to showcase their app to members of congress and the tech community.

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