April 26, 2025 - 02:40

(LEXINGTON, KY) – Thousands of students showcased their innovative technology projects during the 2025 Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) State Championship at Rupp Arena in Lexington on April 23. This annual event, organized by the Kentucky Department of Education’s Office of Education Technology, highlights the importance of integrating technology into education.
Participants from across the state presented a wide range of projects that demonstrated their skills in project-based learning, digital content creation, and technology utilization. Students collaborated in teams to develop solutions to real-world problems, enhancing their critical thinking and teamwork abilities. The event not only celebrated students’ achievements but also provided them with an opportunity to network with peers and industry professionals.
The atmosphere at Rupp Arena was electric, filled with excitement and creativity as students engaged with their projects and shared their knowledge with others. The STLP State Championship continues to be a pivotal platform for fostering technological innovation and leadership among Kentucky’s youth.
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