Judges Needed for Regional Technology Competition

The Independent and Homeschool Regional Technology Directors are seeking judges for its Regional Technology Competition at The Weber School on Sunday, January 26th at 9:30 a.m.

The Independent and Homeschool Regional Technology Directors are seeking judges for its Regional Technology Competition at The Weber School on Sunday, January 26th at 9:30 a.m.

The directors are looking for non-school affiliated judges to ensure complete impartiality. If you are interested and/or know of a high school student, a relative, a spouse, or a friend that you think may be interested, please ask them to complete this form.

Judges do not need to be an expert in specific categories as all of the data and questions to assess each project will be provided. They simply have to be interested in learning about the students’ projects. This is a rewarding volunteer opportunity and a great way to see the innovation happening in local schools.

If you are interested, please complete this form and the directors will reach out with details.

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