Imaginations flourish at Invent Idaho regionals
DEVIN WEEKS | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 months, 4 weeks AGO
Devin Weeks is a third-generation North Idaho resident. She holds an associate degree in journalism from North Idaho College and a bachelor's in communication arts from Lewis-Clark State College Coeur d'Alene. Devin embarked on her journalism career at the Coeur d'Alene Press in 2013. She worked weekends for several years, covering a wide variety of events and issues throughout Kootenai County. Devin now mainly covers K-12 education and the city of Post Falls. She enjoys delivering daily chuckles through the Ghastly Groaner and loves highlighting local people in the Fast Five segment that runs in CoeurVoice. Devin lives in Post Falls with her husband and their three eccentric and very needy cats. | January 29, 2024 1:09 AM
COEUR d'ALENE — Nearly 160 students from across North Idaho showed and told about their inventions, creations, gadgets and gizmos at the North Idaho Regional Invent Idaho competition, which was Jan. 19-21 at the Silver Lake Mall.
Invent Idaho regional coordinator Rachel Schwam, whose own daughters are Invent Idaho alumni, said the event was a huge success.
"I am incredibly proud and inspired to see the creativity, uniqueness and inspiration behind these student inventors and believe the future is looking bright," Schwam said Friday.
Launched in 1989, Invent Idaho is an annual event that invites students in grades one through eight to innovate new products, games, tools and other projects that could help solve some kind of problem. The categories are: Working models, which includes inventions that actually work; non-working models, for inventions that are too large, expensive or technical to build — blueprints and models are required; gadgets and games, including novel devices or toys that entertain or educate, as well as original board, computer and other digital games and sports or athletic games; adaptations, which improves an idea that already exists; and Jules Verne, for projects that could fit into other categories but are too futuristic or fanciful to be judged against more practical inventions.
Schwam shared a big congratulations to all students who competed in the regional contest and gave a shout-out to teachers, facilitators and parents who gave guidance and direction while encouraging their students to think outside of the box.
"I am looking forward to next year and thankful for the support within the community," Schwam said.
Students who advanced will participate March 1-2 in the Invent Idaho State Finals at the University of Idaho in Moscow with a chance to compete at the national level later this year.
Info: inventidaho.com
Here are the names of Kootenai County students who placed in the North Idaho Regional Invent Idaho:
ADAPTATIONS
• BEST OF CATEGORY: Nora Owen, grades 5-6, Coeur d'Alene School District, "The Perfect Fit Safety System"
Grades 1-2
• Second place: Henry Barnett, grade 1-2, Coeur d'Alene School District, "The Super Vacuum"
• Third place: Daisy Johnson, grade 2, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Pillow Blower"
Grades 3-4
• First place: Lilly Haug, grade 3-4, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Pot Stir"
• Second place: Grayson Mueller, grade 4, Summit Christian Academy, "Light Hanging Kit 2,000"
Grades 5-6
• First place: Brooklyn Caywood, grade 6, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "CP Lighter"
• Third place: Allison McCormick, grade 6, Lakeland Middle School, "The No Choke Seatbelt"
GADGETS AND GAMES
• BEST OF CATEGORY: Lucas Schultz, grades 7-8, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Virtual Music Teacher"
Grades 1-2
• First place: Everett Talbot, grades 1-2, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Dog Poop Cleaner"
• Second place: Ben Harding, grades 1-2, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Car Crash!"
Grades 3-4
• First place: Magnolia Kim, grades 3-4, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Bunnyland"
• Second place: Marina Myers, grades 3-4, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Forest Trails"
Grades 5-6
• Second place: Cannon Randklev, grades 5-6, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Will You Survive?"
JULES VERNE
• BEST OF CATEGORY: Hollyn Kramer, grade 5, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Glypho-Seek"
Grades 3-4
• First place: Finn Kirkbride, grades 3-4, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Air Trip"
• Third place: Hadley Wood, grades 3-4, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Animal Paloosa"
Grades 5-6
• First place: Preston Pool, grades 5-6, Coeur d'Alene School District, "EDISON"
• Second place: Micah Brumbach, grade 5, Summit Christian Academy, "Cavity Cop"
• Third place: Levi Clark, grades 5-6, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Super Mars Space Crane"
Grades 7-8
• First place: Augustus Brown, grade 7, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Starway"
NON-WORKING MODELS
BEST OF CATEGORY: Wilhelmina Kim, grades 5-6, Coeur d'Alene School District, "The No Spotty Potty"
Grades 1-2
• Second place: Daniel Paul, grade 2, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Back Massager Shirt"
• Third place: Eastman Alexis, grade 2, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Cart Kickstand"
Grades 3-4
• First place: Ellie Fulton and Brynn Boland, grades 3-4, Coeur d'Alene School District, "The Jumping Jump Rope"
• Cora Mihara, grade 4, Betty Kiefer Elementary, "The Only Extraordinary Rake"
Grades 5-6
• Third place: Charlie Asper, grade 6, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Drive-Dry"
Grades 7-8
• First place: Ava Keppner, grade 7, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Safe Gear"
• Second place: Amelia Thompson, grade 7, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Snow Safe"
• Third place: Ella Cook, grade 7, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Wag Trak"
WORKING MODELS
BEST OF CATEGORY: Emily Laddy, grades 5-6, Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy, "Snuggled Up"
Grades 1-2
• First place: Clarice Jensen, grade 2, John Brown Elementary, "The Apple Machine"
• Second place: Curran Oswald, grade 2, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "The Grass Cleaner"
• Third place: Josephine Willingham, grade 2, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "The Paw Perfection"
Grades 3-4
• First place: Wesleigh Haas, grades 3-4, Coeur d'Alene School District, "The Murphy Drawer"
• Second place: Maverick Sargent, grade 4, Summit Christian Academy, "Lake Safe"
• Third place: Solomon Hernandez, grade 3, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Cuecomcat"
Grades 5-6
• First place: Lily Yang, grade 6, North Idaho STEM Charter, "The Triple Mitt"
• Third place: Lauryn Romey, grades 5-6, Coeur d'Alene School District, "Snap Socks"
Grades 7-8
• First place: Nolan Vogan, grade 8, North Idaho STEM Charter Academy, "Non-Dispute"
BEST OF SHOW, GRADES 5-8
• Elizabeth McCormick, grades 7-8 Lakeland Middle School, "Drink-A-Drop"
PEOPLE'S CHOICE
• Henry Barnett, grades 1-2, Coeur d'Alene School District, "The Super Vacuum"
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