After a successful State Future Problem Solving competition, 16 Paris ISD students are advancing to internationals.
Future Problem Solving is a competitive program that challenges students to apply their knowledge and skills in order to solve complex issues that could arise in the future.
It’s a platform that not only nurtures intellectual talent but also fosters an understanding of global issues, encouraging young minds to think about solutions that could potentially shape a better world.
The success of these students at the state level and their progression to an international arena is a testament to their hard work, strategic thinking, and innovative approach to problem-solving.
Results:
Scenario Writing – Senior Division: Kitty Mathieu – 3rd place
Scenario Writing – Senior Division: Preston Thompson – 5th place
Scenario Writing – Middle Division: Hannah Cunningham – 1st place
Scenario Writing – Middle Division: Akshay Bacharandianda – 2nd place
Scenario Writing – Junior Division: Krish Bacharanianda – 1st place
Scenario Writing – Junior Division: Anna Echols – 2nd place
Scenario Performance – Senior Division: Kitty Mathieu – 4th place
Scenario Performance – Middle Division: Clara Gibbs – 2nd place
Scenario Performance – Middle Division: Hannah Cunningham – 4th place
Scenario Performance – Junior Division: Anna Echols – 1st place
Scenario Performance – Junior Division: Amelia Elliott – 2nd place
Scenario Performance – Junior Division: Kennedy Moore – 3rd place
Global Issue Problem Solving – Novice Division: Olivia Echols, Sloane Withers and Stella Donnan – 3rd place
Global Issue Problem Solving – Novice Division: Seth Loza, Matthew Cunningham, Henley Ray, and Avery Eudy – 4th place
Global Issue Problem Solving – Novice Division: Bryant Smith, Abigail Vasquez, and Husena Tapia – semifinalist
Global Issue Problem Solving – Novice Division: Gracie Holtman, Tristan Allen, Janiya Zacharie, and Mallorie Lee – semifinalist
Global Issue Problem Solving – Junior Division: Clara Schmidt, Emma Donnan, Amelia Elliott, and Kennedy Moore – 4th place
Global Issue Problem Solving – Junior Division: William Germany, Camryn Smith, Jace Thompson, and Lyric Montesdeoca – semifinalist
Global Issue Problem Solving – Middle Division: Mary Grace Gibbons, Abigail Harper, Caroline Gillem, and Hannah Cunningham – 1st place
Global Issue Problem Solving – Middle Division: Piper Kyle, Arjah Khadka, Akshay Bacharanianda, and Eli Allen – 3rd place
Global Issue Problem Solving – Senior Division: Ava Fitzgerald, Madeline Green, Preston Thompson, and Curtis Fendley – semifinalist
Presentation of Action Plan – Novice Division: Olivia Nichols, Sloane Withers, Henley Ray, and Stella Donnan – 1st place
Presentation of Action Plan – Novice Division: Seth Loza, Matthew Cunningham and Avery Eudy – 2nd place
Presentation of Action Plan – Novice Division: Tristan Allen, Janya Zacharie, Mallorie Lee and Grace Holtman – 3rd place
Presentation of Action Plan – Middle Division: Trace Ketron, Audrey Hinkle, Carly Farrell, and McKenna Stuart – 2nd place
Individual Problem Solving – Junior Division: Evan Bryant – 2nd place
Individual Problem Solving – Junior Division: Anna Nichols – 3rd place
Individual Problem Solving – Junior Division: Anna Echols, Clara Schmidt, Emma Donna, Kennedy Moore, and Amelia Elliott – 1st place
Individual Problem Solving – Junior Division: Krish Bacharanianda, Everett Hernandez, Anniston Bray, and Grace Baird – 3rd place
Magic Competition – Junior Division: Reed Hartman – 1st place
Best Story Board for Scenario Writing – Senior Division: Preston Thompson