Students participate in the Jacksonville Minecraft build challenge, showcasing their creativity.
The City of Jacksonville is inviting students from K-12 and local colleges to participate in a citywide Minecraft build challenge that encourages creativity and teamwork. Launching on April 14, the competition focuses on designing a sustainable riverfront community hub. Teams of up to five students can participate with two alternates, with divisions for elementary, middle, high school, and college students. The final submission date is May 2, leading to a live competition on May 20 for the top eight teams. Get ready to build and imagine Jacksonville’s future!
Hey Jacksonville! Are you ready to unleash your creativity and show off your building skills? The City of Jacksonville has just announced an exciting opportunity for students of all ages! A citywide Minecraft build challenge is officially on, and it’s all about reimagining your favorite public spaces right here in our vibrant city. How cool is that?
Launching on April 14, this virtual competition encourages students from K-12 and college students enrolled in any local school to dive into the world of Minecraft. Get your virtual tools ready because you’re going to collaborate with friends to design a sustainable and resilient riverfront community hub that highlights what makes Jacksonville so special!
One of the best things about this challenge is that it promotes teamwork! Participants can form teams of up to 5 students, and if you want to include a couple of extra minds for brainstorming, you can add 2 alternate members. So gather your pals, put your heads together, and let your imaginations run wild!
The competition is structured into four distinct divisions, ensuring that everyone has a chance to shine:
Each division will get its own set of finalists, ensuring plenty of opportunities for feedback from a judging panel. And remember, those in each division will be working toward the same goal of creating that magnificent community hub!
Make sure to mark your calendars! The final day for submitting your mind-blowing designs is May 2. After that, the top 8 teams from across all divisions will advance to the real kicker – a live competition called the Mayor’s Cup on May 20. It’ll be an Esports-style event that promises excitement and fun as the finalists go head-to-head to claim the top prize!
If you’re still buzzing with ideas and want to learn more about how to enter this thrilling challenge, check out Jacksonville.gov/minecraft. It’s your portal to all the info you need to get involved, so don’t delay!
This challenge is not just about fun and games; it’s a great way for students to develop important skills like teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity. Plus, it’s a chance to contribute to the beautiful transformation of Jacksonville’s public spaces. Who knows? Your design might just inspire real changes in our city!
So get your Minecraft accounts ready, gather your team, and start brainstorming. This is your opportunity to make a difference while having a blast connecting with friends – all in the wonderful world of Minecraft! Happy building, Jacksonville!
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