Students rise to the challenge

A fifth grade team from Discovery Elementary School has won first place at the regional Destination Imagination “Operation Cooperation” challenge.

A fifth grade team from Discovery Elementary School has won first place at the regional Destination Imagination “Operation Cooperation” challenge.

Held on Saturday, Feb. 28, at Pacific Cascade Freshman Campus in Issaquah, the Operation Cooperation challenge saw 58 teams from Washington schools competing in a variety of tasks that focused on technical design, construction, innovation, research, experimentation, theater arts, strategic planning and teamwork.

The Discovery team will now compete at the state level in Wenatchee in March.

Christopher Heitkamp, Vikram Ghangurde, Courtney Crocker, Andrew Blessington, and Ruby Outwater made up Discovery’s “Phive Phantastic Pharoahs” team. They have worked very hard over the past few months to design and construct two machines that travel and complete tasks.

The challenge required them to chose up to 12 tasks for the machines to complete cooperatively, and create a story about cooperation set in a nation other than their own. Last year, a Discovery team won third place in the state round of the challenge.

Destination Imagination is volunteer-driven educational organization that aims to teach young people critical and creative thinking skills.

For more on Destination Imagination, visit www.idodi.org.