DHS Science Club students Compete in Tech Wars

The first place team comprised Gus Zettel, Brandon Shutes, and Brayden Jangula.

Join us in congratulating the Dickinson High School Science Club students that participated in Tech Wars.

Tech Wars is a coding competition where students use Scratch - a block-based coding language developed by MIT - to create a video game following specific criteria, including aesthetics, ease of control, and increasing difficulty with multiple levels.

The Science Club competed at the State Tech Wars Competition through Valley City State University and had two teams place 1st and 2nd. The first place team comprised Gus Zettel, Brandon Shutes, and Brayden Jangula. The second place team consisted of Rowan Lange, Lucas Shilman, and Nathaniel Fry. Gus, Brandon, and Brayden have won the Tech War competition for the 4th time.

Congratulations to all!