Seven PYLUSD middle schools compete in AppJamboree Spring 2019 Showcase

Mr. Cary Johnson, Director of K-12 Innovation and Technology for the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District snaps a selfie with the Nithin Jilla from Dreams for Schools and AppJamboree participants on Thursday, June 6, 2019.

On Thursday, June 6, the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District (PYLUSD) hosted the AppJamboree Spring 2019 Showcase Finale at the Performing Arts Center in Placentia. All seven PYLUSD middle schools participated including Bernardo Yorba, Kraemer, Parkview, Travis Ranch, Tuffree, Valadez, and Yorba Linda.

AppJam+, an initiative of Dreams for Schools, paired PYLUSD students from all seven schools with college mentors from Computer Science and Engineering fields in order to expose them to mobile app development and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) career pathways.

For ten weeks leading up to the AppJamboree Showcase Finale, college mentors from California State University, Fullerton, and University of California, Irvine, worked with PYLUSD students during two-hour programming sessions twice a week. Forming teams of 3-5 students, the students utilized AppInventor to create a STEM related mobile app designated for a K-12 audience.

To begin the showcase finale, attendees browsed students’ poster boards and tested out their mobile apps on tablets. The teams had the opportunity to show more in depth details about their apps to contest judges, as well as those in attendance, before presenting.

Following an impressive evening of STEM-based mobile app presentations, the following teams won top accolades and prizes:

1st Place – Evil Trash Bags, Yorba Linda Middle School
2nd Place – Team IDK, Parkview School
3rd Place – World Environment Bros, Kraemer Middle School
4th Place – The Animals: Endgame, Tuffree Middle School
Best Presentation – World Environment Bros, Kraemer Middle School
Best Poster – Earth Rangers, Bernardo Yorba Middle School

This program and event could not be made possible in PYLUSD without the vision of Cary Johnson, Director of K-12 Innovation and Technology, and the support of competition judges and sponsors. To learn more about AppJam+, please visit www.appjamplus.org.

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