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Tech Fest is Evergreen’s first-ever technology event, bringing together students from Evergreen and neighboring middle schools for a fun, supportive day of coding, problem-solving, and hands-on tech challenges.
All students may participate in Logical Rhythm.
For the in-person June 6 event, students must choose only one of the following:
Code Quest — recommended for students with coding experience Brain Blast — no coding experience needed; seats limited to 20
Team Information: For coding competitions, teams of up to three students are required. Students will be contacted after registration with team information and additional instructions from moklaeducation@gmail.com.
Additional Information: Evergreen Middle School PTSA — Evergreen Middle School Tech Fest 2026
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Three technology competitions beginning online and culminating in five hours of intense in-person tech activities. Participants will challenge themselves in problem-solving, technical reasoning, creativity, and collaboration. | | $25.00 | Select one option : Brain Blast
Code Quest
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Enter students full and preferred (if applicable) name.
If your school was not listed about, please enter the name of the school you are representing. Enter school name if not listed above.
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Please acknowledge the following:
- AI tools are not permitted in any competition
- Internet access is not allowed during in-person coding competitions
- All participants must follow competition rules and fair play guidelines
- Permission to use mokla.org for the coding competitions (purpose built for the tech fest)
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