2023 Regional Qualifiers

The 2023 K-12 InVenture Prize Regional Qualifiers included Savannah, South Georgia, and Coweta, from which winners and competitors from each region moved forward to compete in the State Finals event.

Savannah Regional

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Elementary School Division Middle School Division High School Division
1st Place Courageous Composter
Inventors | Kennedy Frigo and Christiana Hutcherson
May Howard Elementary School, Chatham County
1st Place South Effingham Middle School
Inventors | Madeline Folland, Ryleigh Still, and Samantha Peterson
South Effingham Middle School, Effingham County
1st Place Team Forget Me Not
Inventors | Jacob Chu, Steve Gildersleeve, and Finn Kehoe
St. Andrew’s School, Chatham County
2nd Place The Velcronators
Inventors | Asa Boothe and Harper Mans
May Howard Elementary School, Chatham County
2nd Place restSTOP
Inventors | Lorelai Brown and Lilly Wahba
South Effingham Middle School, Effingham County
 
3rd Place Vision Clara
Inventors | Helen Gonzalez, Oksana Dellapenna, and Miley Truong
May Howard Elementary School, Chatham County
3rd Place (tie) In The Pocket
Inventors | Aliena Fry
Garrison School of the Arts, Chatham County
 
  3rd Place (tie) Mini Me
Inventors | Evelyn Bakar and Vada-Lynne Frye
South Effingham Middle School, Effingham County
 

South Georgia Regional

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Elementary School Division Middle School Division High School Division
1st Place The Egg Saver
Inventors | Guthrie Sprague, Ruby McInnis, and Trinity Sloan
Cross Creek Elementary School, Thomas County
1st Place Organ Eezs
Inventors | Ava Dennis, Cassidy Watts, and Emma Brannen
Thomasville YMCA, Thomas County
1st Place Smart Feeder
Inventors | Dixie Rose Blue and Hailey Hudson
Thomasville High School, Thomasville City
2nd Place Train Hackers
Inventors | Caden Singletary, Brayden Greene, Anam Barkat, Ander Oliveto, and Preston Vanheingen
Cross Creek Elementary School, Thomas County
2nd Place Star Seer
Inventors | Janiya Ivey and Olivia Phillips

Thomasville YMCA, Thomas County
2nd Place Smart Bird Feeder
Inventors | Hull Krech, Jr.
Thomasville High School, Thomasville City
3rd Place Littertron
Inventors | Milo Lindsey, Marrik NeSmith, Sarah Stewart, and Colton Cooper
Cross Creek Elementary School, Thomas County
3rd Place Meddie Reminders
Inventors | Lindsay Hinson

Thomasville YMCA, Thomas County
3rd Place Wash n’ Go
Inventors | Rebecca Holt, Abby Kennedy, and Avery Hurst
Thomasville High School, Thomasville City
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2023 State Finals | K-12 InVenture Prize

Back in-person, the 2023 K-12 InVenture Prize State Finals event was held on Georgia Tech's campus this year with 102 teams (227 students) competing at State Finals. Judging was held live through the RocketJudge platform with 67 judges evaluating student teams and determining which teams are awarded prizes and a spot to the national competition at Invention Convention Worldwide.

K-2 Division Placement Awards

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Team Read, Write, Recycle

1st Place

Inventors | Elias Fakkas, Avery Riddick, and Madison Rodgers

Teacher | Valerie King

Kennesaw Elementary School, Cobb County

We all know recycling is important, but did you know how much schools contribute to waste? Our invention is a simple, engaging game that will teach young kids how important recycling is and get them thinking about starting a recycling program in their schools.

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Slippy’s

2nd Place

Inventors | Sebastian Guevarra, Elias Daoudi, and Antonio Figeroa-Sanchez

Teacher | Michele Dunn

Kennesaw Elementary School, Cobb County

Slippy's wet floor caution signs will keep your buildings safer because they won't accidentally fall down.

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The Mind Fisher

3rd Place

Inventors | Mai-ly Hoang, Jasmine King, and Kadiatou Toure

Teacher | Audrey Jinks

Powder Springs Elementary School, Cobb County

An easy-to-use sensor to tell when a fish is on the line. It is easy for kids and elderly people to use without small parts, batteries, or switches.

Elementary School Division Placement Awards

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The Curb Cutter

1st Place

Inventors | Michael Fisher, Klara Payne, and Gabriela Renteria-Parada

Teacher | Kristen Moore

West Side Elementary School, Marietta City

People in wheelchairs oftentimes have a hard time accessing everyday places. I have designed The Curb Cut, a portable wheelchair ramp that allows the user to enter a building or go up over a curb that previously would have been inaccessible. By creating a ramp that allows a person in a wheelchair to easily get up two-three stairs with near effortless help from a friend or kind passersby, people can get places with ease.

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The Fish Weigh

2nd Place

Inventors | Warren Tate, Klara Payne, and Gabriela Renteria-Parada

Teacher | Stephanie Hurst

Murdock Elementary School | Cobb County

This invention will let fishermen know when they are at their weight limit for the number of fish they can catch for each day.

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The Easy Clean Gravel

3rd Place

Inventors | Evan Oh and Annisten Baxter

Teacher | Tabatha Dearman

Kedron Elementary School, Fayette County

The EZ Clean Gravel Kit helps aquarium owners clean their fish tanks quickly, effieiently, and most importantly, hassle free! By easily containing the fish and removing the pan, fish gravel can be transported to the sink to be rinsed and quickly returned to the tank.

Middle School Division Placement Awards

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Plapper

1st Place

Student | Lara Otico

Teacher | Kathie Lanman

JC Booth Middle School, Fayette County

Plapper is a product that makes use of the Kudzu vine, an invasive plant species, and turns it into sustainable plastic and paper products. This product is a form of bioplastic that is often made from corn or beets. Instead of using plants that are grown to have this polymer, we can use kudzu leaves. This greater reduces the amount that is found in forests.

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The Pocket Extender

2nd Place

Student | Aliena Fry

Teacher | Laura Ike

Garrison School of the Arts, Chatham County

The Pocket Extender is designed to meet the challenge of insufficient pocket space in women's pants.

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The Muddy Buddy

3rd Place

Inventors | Prince Thomas and Japheth Adoga

Teacher | Yerisson Cardena

Amana Academy, Fulton County

Lack of building resources and Water. Solve 2 problems in 1 invention. Solved with materials in your everyday life.

High School Division Placement Awards

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Sustainable Eating to Save Our Planet

1st Place

Student | Roshan Kolachina

Teacher | Seth Bishop

McIntosh High School, Fayette County

I developed a mobile app for users to log their meals and view the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of these meals, set sustainability goals, and view weekly and monthly trends.

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Solar Pod

2nd Place (tie)

Inventors | Joy Li, Tianjie Lu, and Rachel Li

Teacher | Jackson Huckaby

North Oconee High School, Oconee County

SolarPod is a sustainable cooking device that relies on a sand battery to store solar energy. This mechanism effectively addresses the most significant obstacles of increasing clean energy: limited availability and high cost. With this storage system, the use of clean cooking energy can be increased worldwide.

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Door Bully

2nd Place (tie)

Inventors | Rohan Kumar and Wiliam Susskind

Teacher | John Mobley

Paul Duke STEM High School, Gwinnett County

The safety of students in the increasingly dangerous environment of schools is the top priority of Door Bully. With Door Bully, educators can swiftly lock doors in an emergency with just a quick movement. Designed to slide out of the way of the shackle, the Door Bully not only provides secure lock-down, but also enables fast entry for first responders, ensuring the quickest possible response to a crisis situation.

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ConVo Bot

3rd Place

Inventors | Naomi Hackett and Nadia Hackett

Teacher | Adam Mayes

Atlanta International School, Fulton County

App with NLP chatbot in order to serve as a safe space for individuals with social anxiety.

Specialty Awards

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Photocatalytic Aerosol Can and Catalytic Converter

IronCAD Award (tie)

Inventors | Max Habeger, Maleeq Ellsberry, and Aly Kajani

Teacher | Austin Russell

The New School Atlanta, Fulton County

With this innovative catalytic converter and aerosol spray can, carbon and CFC emission can be greatly reduced using photocatalysis to convert harmful chloroflurocarbons and CO2 pollutants into more environmentally safe products. This will help cut down overall harmful effects and reduce global warming and ozone depletion.

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Rollo

IronCAD Award (tie)

Inventors | Alexia Waters, Escher Friedman, Rohan Manginelli

Teacher | Lisa Rogers

Smyrna Elementary School, Cobb County

Our product is a game named “Rollo” which is a gamified app that you pay one U.S. dollar to unlock one of four worlds.

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Plapper

Manufacturing Award

Student | Lara Otico

Teacher | Kathie Lanman

JC Booth Middle School, Fayette County

Plapper is a product that makes use of the Kudzu vine, an invasive plant species, and turns it into sustainable plastic and paper products. This product is a form of bioplastic that is often made from corn or beets. Instead of using plants that are grown to have this polymer, we can use kudzu leaves. This greater reduces the amount that is found in forests.

A smiling student holding up a certificate

The Curb Cutter

Health and Medical Technology Award

Inventors | Michael Fisher

Teacher | Kristen Moore

West Side Elementary School, Marietta City

People in wheelchairs oftentimes have a hard time accessing everyday places like supermarkets, doctor’s offices, and gas stations. I have designed The Curb Cut, a portable wheelchair ramp that allows the user to enter a building or go up over a curb that previously would have been inaccessible. By creating a ramp that allows a person in a wheelchair to easily get up two-three stairs with near effortless help from a friend or kind passersby, people can get places with ease.

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Solar Pod

Energy Award

Inventors | Joy Li, Tianjie Lu, and Rachel Li

Teacher | Jackson Huckaby

North Oconee High School, Oconee County

SolarPod is a sustainable cooking device that relies on a sand battery to store solar energy. This mechanism effectively addresses the most significant obstacles of increasing clean energy: limited availability and high cost. With this storage system, the use of clean cooking energy can be increased worldwide.

A smiling student holding up a certificate

Sustainable Eating to Save Our Planet

Sustainability Award

Student | Roshan Kolachina

Teacher | Seth Bishop

McIntosh High School, Fayette County

I developed a mobile app for users to log their meals and view the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of these meals, set sustainability goals, and view weekly and monthly trends.

A smiling student holding up a certificate

The Pocket Extender

Consumer Goods Award

Student | Aliena Fry

Teacher | Laura Ike

Garrison School of the Arts, Chatham County

The Pocket Extender is designed to meet the challenge of insufficient pocket space in women's pants.

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The Plant Dock: The Garden that Protects Crops Against Floods

Agriculture Award

Inventors | Driola Hoti and Erica Bourque

Teacher | Seth Bishop

McIntosh High School, Fayette County

The Plant Dock is an original design that helps protect plants from the effects of flooding. It improves humans economically, environmentally, and as a society. Our design will revolutionize farms.

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2023 U.S. Nationals | Invention Convention Worldwide

Select teams from the K-12 InVenture Prize State Finals advanced to represent the State of Georgia at the Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention U.S. Nationals.

Elementary School Division Middle School Division High School Division
The Curb Cutter
Michael Fisher, Grade 5
Plapper
Lara Otico, Grade 8
2nd place in 8th grade
Best In-Person / Live Presentation
The Plant Dock: The Garden that Protects Crops Against Floods
Driola Hoti and Erica Bourque, Grade 9
3rd place in 9th grade
EZ Clean
Evan Oh and Annisten Baxter, Grade 5
Into the Pocket (The Pocket Extender)
Aliena Fry, Grade 7
Door Bully
Rohan Kumar and William Susskind, Grade 11
3rd place in 11th grade
Patent Application Award
The Fish Weigh
Warren Tate and Kalra Payne, Grade 5
The Muddy Buddy
Prince Thomas and Japheth Adoga, Grade 7
Solar Pod
Joy Li, Michelle Li, Rachel Li, and Tianjie Lu Grade 12
1st place in 12th grade
Environmental and Sustainability Award
    ConVo Bot
Naomi Hackett and Nadia Hackett, Grade 12
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