L to R: "Nose Scratching Hat" by Middle School team Amanda Millar '22, Kendall Bayliss '22, Keilan Rosow '22. "Secure Briefcase Hack" by Upper School team Connor Rosow '20, Jamie Ullman '20, Marco Volpitta '20.
Hackathon 2018
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Photos & highlights from St. Luke's signature event—the fourth annual Hackathon.
Seventy eager innovators—grades 5-12— spent the weekend in pursuit of wild ideas during St. Luke’s fourth annual Hackathon.
St. Luke’s designLab Director Michael Mitchell describes the Hackathon as “time and space for students to learn and to create.” He observed that “so many of us have great ideas but rarely carve out the time to turn ideas into something real.” The 30-hour (participants stay on campus overnight) Hackathon gives emerging makers a chance to focus, collaborate and get creative.
Participants can learn from mentors that include St. Luke’s teachers and returning alumni. They also have access to resources many might not have at home including 3D and laser printers, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi. “The quality of the hacks and presentations was by far the best we've ever seen” said Mitchell. “Over 40% of the hackers were female. Next year we hope that’s 50% or higher.”
David Pakman, an Internet Entrepreneur and Venture Capitalist at Venrock, is a St. Luke’s trustee and father of three students in grades 5, 8 and 11. Pakman helped Mitchell conceive and develop the Hackathon concept: “This event is St. Luke’s at its best. We’re building the skills kids needs for the future—leadership, technology, collaboration, and creativity. I love seeing children face the challenge of an unknown outcome. They learn from struggling with uncertainty. They rely on each other to solve problems. It’s very much like the real world.”
St. Luke’s School is a secular (non-religious), private school in New Canaan, CT for grades 5 through 12 serving over 40 towns in Connecticut and New York. Our exceptional academics and diverse co-educational community foster students’ intellectual and ethical development and prepare them for top colleges. St. Luke’s Leading with Humanity curriculum builds the commitment to serve and the confidence to lead.