STLP Students Jordan Owen and Leah Morris Advance to State Semi-Finals

STLP Students Jordan Owen and Leah Morris Advance to State Semi-Finals

The Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) at Christian County Public Schools is celebrating the success of two of its standout members, Jordan Owen and Leah Morris. Both students have demonstrated exceptional creativity and technical skills, earning spots as state semi-finalists in the prestigious STLP Creative Digital Arts category.

STLP is a statewide initiative that encourages students to use technology in innovative ways to solve problems, express creativity, and develop real-world skills. The program provides opportunities for students to showcase their talents in areas like digital storytelling, photo manipulation, programming, and more.

Jordan Owen advanced in the competition with his digital storybook, a project that combines visual storytelling with digital design to create an engaging and immersive experience. His work showcases his ability to blend technology with narrative artistry, demonstrating his growth as a digital creator.

Leah Morris secured her place in the state semi-finals with her photo manipulation project, a visually striking and skillfully edited digital creation that highlights her advanced graphic design abilities. Her work reflects a deep understanding of composition, color theory, and digital enhancement techniques.

Both students successfully competed at the district and regional levels, proving their talent among a competitive field of digital artists. Their advancement to the state semi-finals is a testament to their hard work and dedication.

As they prepare for the next stage of the competition, Jordan and Leah represent the strength of Christian County’s STLP program and the bright future of young digital creators. Congratulations to both students on their remarkable achievements, and best of luck at the state level.

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