Over the next two weeks, over 1,800 New Hampshire students will have their problem-solving, collaboration and creativity skills tested at Destination Imagination Regional Tournaments around the state. Student teams will be leveraging these skills in solving open-ended challenges based in science, technology, the arts, engineering, math and service learning.

Over 300 teams including 111 in Kingston and 27 in Berlin will kick off competition this weekend with two more tournaments next Saturday in Goffstown and East Swanzey.

Top scoring teams in their selected challenge and age group from each tournament will advance to the Destination Imagination State Finals on April 1 in Bedford. The top scoring teams will qualify to advance to compete with teams from virtually every state and teams from 20 countries at Destination Imagination Global Finals.

“Technology is evolving quickly and will continue to do so,” according to Wayne Kurtzman, an NH-DI board member. “Regardless of what our team members want to do for their careers, collaboration, communication, creativity, and problem solving skills are recognized by colleges, sought after by business and vital for entrepreneurs.”

“The students lean these skills by doing the challenge themselves without interference from adults or friends,” according to NH-DI Executive Director Anna Maenhout. “The create the ideas, time schedule and budget for the project and build not just creativity skills, but responsibility and self-confidence.”

More information about the tournaments, including schedules, are available on NH-DI.org.

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TENTATIVE schedules to our tournaments are posted on their Tournament Page (link here)

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