December 15, 2025 - 12:17

Students from Manchester Jr/Sr High School were among the select teams to present their innovative technology projects at the recent Student Technology Showcase held at the state capitol. This prestigious event provided a platform for young minds to demonstrate their creativity and technical skills in front of a diverse audience, including educators, policymakers, and industry professionals.
The showcase featured a variety of projects that highlighted the students' ability to integrate technology into real-world applications. From robotics to software development, the presentations reflected the hard work and dedication of the students and their mentors. Participating in such an event not only boosts the students' confidence but also emphasizes the importance of technology in education and its role in preparing them for future careers.
The event was a celebration of student achievement and innovation, inspiring attendees to support and invest in the next generation of tech leaders. Manchester Jr/Sr High School's participation exemplifies the commitment to fostering a culture of creativity and excellence in education.
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