Bettendorf, Iowa, May 6, 2016 - Ten Rivermont students presented their projects at the ITEC State Technology Fair on May 2nd in Coralville, Iowa.

ITEC sponsors the Student Technology Fair for PK-12 students, providing students with the opportunity to showcase their technology skills and projects. Based on rubric scores, students are awarded ribbons for their quality of the project and presentation to judges. Exemplary entries are invited to present the projects at the ITEC Fall Conference in Des Moines.

Congratulations to the following Rivermont students:

  • Tristan Wakefield (Grade 6) - Mobile App - "Learning Type 1 Diabetes" - Blue Ribbon + Purple Ribbon (invited to Statewide ITEC fall Conference in October in Des Moines)
  • Lauren Schroeder (Grade 9) - Video - "Deitrich Bonhoeffer, The Man Who Resisted Hitler" - Blue Ribbon
  • Harris Ciaccio (Grade 7), Rohan Abernathy-Wee (Grade 7), Angela Jones (Grade 7) - 3D Rendering - "The Emerald Sword" - Red Ribbon
  • Ella Zillmer (Grade 6), Shannyn Vogler (Grade 6) - Video - "How To Stay Safe (and Calm) With Temperatures & Weather" - Red Ribbon
  • Shivesh Ganesh (Grade 4) - Programming - "Project Morse Code" - Blue Ribbon
  • Charles Buckelew (Grade 4) - Graphics/Publishing - "Church Brochure" - Blue Ribbon
  • Sophia Rudy (Kindergarten) - Graphics/Publishing - "Space Camp" - Blue Ribbon

Rivermont Collegiate is the only preschool through 12th grade private college preparatory school in the Quad Cities.

Ranked #1 Private High School in Iowa on Niche's 2016 Best Schools in America.

Visit www.RivermontCollegiate.org or call 563-359-1366 for more information.

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