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In Antigua, Adventist Students Win International Agriculture Hackathon Challenge

The high-schooler team will represent its country at the First Global Robotic Challenge in Athens, Greece.

August 9, 2024

St. John's, Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda

Royston Philbert, CARU News, and Inter-American Division News Staff
L-R: Students Ajani Edwards, Lemario Clarke, RivéYea Brown, Reanna Christopher pose for a photo at their Antigua Seventh-day Adventist School in Antigua, after representing the school in the Bright Hack Agriculture Hackathon Challenge in May 2024.

L-R: Students Ajani Edwards, Lemario Clarke, RivéYea Brown, Reanna Christopher pose for a photo at their Antigua Seventh-day Adventist School in Antigua, after representing the school in the Bright Hack Agriculture Hackathon Challenge in May 2024.

Photo: Antigua SDA School

A team of students from the Antigua Seventh-day Adventist Secondary School recently won the Bright Hack Agriculture Hackathon Challenge, securing a spot on Team Antigua and Barbuda for the 2024 FIRST Global Robotic Challenge to be held in Athens, Greece, in September 2024.

Hackathons are unique competitive events that foster rapid innovation and collaborative engineering to address community challenges, explained Melecia Campbell-Edwards, principal of the Antigua Seventh-day Adventist Secondary School. The competitive events provide excellent networking opportunities, a chance to learn new skills or make new friends with similar interests.

High schoolers RivéYea Brown and Lemario Clarke-Damier, both team leaders, along with deputy members Reanna Christopher and Ajani Edwards, are no strangers to competitions as they won the FiTech Financial Bright Hackathon in 2023, said Campbell-Edwards.

“The competition required students to develop a business model to enhance food infrastructure on small islands,” said team leader Brown. The details of the competition were revealed on a Friday afternoon, and students were given 24 hours, until 11:59 PM the next night (Saturday), to submit a PowerPoint presentation, May 25, 2024. “We started working on the project Saturday night after sunset and completed it in four hours, submitting our presentation at 11:26 PM,” Brown explained.

The presentation displayed their company, “Green Wise,” a dual-purpose business model featuring a credit union offering loans and crop insurance to farmers, along with an app facilitating the buying, selling, storing, and transporting of farm produce. Clarke-Damier remarked that the competition deepened their understanding of agricultural challenges in Antigua and Barbuda, and spurred on innovative solutions.

The way the competition is structured allows teams to think of ideas and make decisions very quickly – problem-solving skills critical for 21st-century learning, explained Campbell-Edwards: “Our students had only a few hours to prepare and submit their entry, and determined to do their best work, given the time constraint, and God rewarded their efforts.”

The team with some of the presenters at the Small Islands Developing States Conference.

Campbell-Edwards said the effort underscored their commitment, especially given their observance of the Sabbath. “I am extremely proud of the accomplishments of our young people,” she said. We are blessed to have students who are innovative and creative thinkers; students who are not deterred by challenges but instead willingly embrace them. “They find delight in collaborating with their peers in accomplishing common goals,” Campbell-Edwards added.

The Green Wise Team was congratulated for not only representing their school, but also the entire Adventist community, Campbell-Edwards said.

The five-minute presentation impressed the Vice Principal of the University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus in Antigua, who invited the team to a conference at the campus in July.

In congratulating the team, Dr. Eulalie Semper, Education director of the South Leeward Conference, shared: “For us at the school, it is a great moment. The team has shown that we can do more than just religious instructions because we have extraordinarily brilliant people who can design and think innovatively to meet the needs of the world.”

Green Wise will have an opportunity to be part of Team Antigua and Barbuda as they compete with national robots built under the theme “Feeding the Future” against over 190 countries, on Sep. 26-29, 2024, in Athens, Greece.

“We are, indeed, very proud!” said Semper. For over 90 years, Adventist education has been present in Antigua. “We are happy that Adventist Education promotes the values of Christian education in the community in each of its activities,” Semper notes.

The Antigua Seventh-day Adventist Secondary School is one of two secondary schools in the South Leeward Conference. The conference also operates three primary schools to cater to the more than 10,600 church members in the region.

The original article was published on the Inter-American Division website.

Royston Philbert, CARU News, and Inter-American Division News Staff

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