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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences hosted high school students from Pathways Academy s Pine Bluff and Little Rock programs for a day of hands-on learning opportunities provided by the UAMS College of Health Professions.
In recognition of those teachers who reach students on a personal level and help foster life-changing opportunities, the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts recently presented its annual Teacher Impact Awards.
(L-R) Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson with Stuttgart High School’s coding team members Logan Heinzelman, Conner Stephens, and Evan Watson. (Submitted photo)
A team of three students from Stuttgart High School competed in this year’s All-State Coding Competition held on the campus of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Logan Heinzelman, Conner Stephens, and Evan Watson comprised Stuttgart’s team.
Stuttgart qualified for the event by finishing in the top 16 out of 107 teams in February’s Governor’s All-Region Coding Competition.
For the event, Stuttgart’s team was tasked with working together to answer 100 computer science/code-related questions. Heinzelman, Stephens, and Watson then built a Phidget Rover and wrote original code to maneuver their rover through an obstacle course. The entire competition was a three-hour event.