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Press ReleaseNeutral2024-05-02

Congressional App Challenge

Jonathan L. Jackson
Jonathan L. Jackson
DIL-1 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Jonathan L. Jackson (D-IL) was published on Wed May 01 and titled "Congressional App Challenge". It focuses on trade policy.

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Congressional App Challenge Congressional App Challenge Image Omar.Butt@mail… Thu, 05/02/2024 - 12:11 Image About The Congressional App Challenge is a remarkable initiative that Members of the U.S. House of Representatives host. The challenge aims to encourage middle and high school students to learn coding and explore careers in computer science. It invites students from districts nationwide to create and submit original apps, which can earn them the chance to have their app displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year. This challenge inspires students to explore the world of STEM, actively engage underrepresented communities in tech, and help Congress members connect with emerging technologies. The challenge is a fantastic way to foster innovation and empower the next generation of developers. Eligibility Can compete in the Congressional District in which they LIVE IN or ATTEND SCHOOL in. Students can participate in teams of up to FOUR students. 50% of the students must either LIVE IN or ATTEND SCHOOL in the district. Age: students must be enrolled in Middle or High School by the October 30th, 2026 deadline. Unfortunately, high school seniors that graduate by October 30th cannot participate. ONE district, ONE app, either as a team or as an individual For a comprehensive set of rules and guidelines Click here App Parameters Students can submit an app coded for any platform, on any topic using any coding language. Does NOT have to only be a mobile app. They can submit robotics, websites, pieces of wearable tech, AR/VR, etc. Eligibility Window: Students can submit projects they have coded BETWEEN October 2024 and October 30th, 2025. Students have one year, from deadline to deadline, to submit work that they have worked on to give them time to work on their work. Registration Registration has opened as of May 1st Students can register through the link provided below: Congressional App Challenge Registration 2026 IMPORTANT DATES: 12:00 PM EDT, Friday, October 30th, 2026 | Deadline for registration AND submissions November 2026 | Judging Period December 2026 | Winner(s) announced If you have any questions, contact: ian.nix@mail.house.gov (773) 779-2400 Congress Number 118th Congress May 2, 2024 Page January 29, 2026 
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