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Press ReleaseBipartisan2026-04-23

Rouzer Honors Wilmington Students as 2025 Congressional App Challenge Winners

David Rouzer
David Rouzer
RNC-7 · Representative
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This press release from Representative David Rouzer (R-NC) was published on 2026-04-23 and titled "Rouzer Honors Wilmington Students as 2025 Congressional App Challenge Winners".

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Rouzer Honors Wilmington Students as 2025 Congressional App Challenge Winners

Congressman Rouzer with Tilghman (left), Edward (middle), and Bentley (right). WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman David Rouzer (NC-07) welcomed Bentley and Edward Burton of Laney High School, along with Tilghman Reiss of New Hanover High School, to the nation’s capital to congratulate them on winning the 2025 Congressional App Challenge for North Carolina’s Seventh District. The app they created, “ Remember When ,” uses technology to keep memories alive. Designed to support elderly individuals and their families, the app prompts conversations to help preserve memories, strengthen connections, and record personal stories. “These young students turned their personal experiences with memory loss into inspiration for their app, creating something that resonates deeply with anyone who has seen a loved one face such challenges,” said Congressman Rouzer. “Their work highlights both innovation and compassion, and they deserve recognition for winning this year’s competition.” About the Congressional App Challenge Competition: The Congressional App Challenge is a nationwide coding competition for middle and high school students. Established by the U.S. House of Representatives as part of a bipartisan effort to promote STEM education and inspire interest in computer science, the competition officially launched in 2015. Each year, students across the country are encouraged to design and build original digital projects — including mobile apps, video games, websites, and robotics — in any programming language. Winners are recognized by their Members of Congress and featured on official House platforms, with their work showcased in the U.S. Capitol. ###
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