EHS Senior Headed to International Competition
Pictured above: Back Row: Sailor Chrane, Madison Green, Kate Yantis, Mark Benton, Johnny Club, Devyn Burns, Conner King, Emily Jillson, Connor Robnett, Jonathan Morales, and Prashtab Ghimire. Middle Row: Bri Mason, Jaden Satterlee, Abby Elliott, Sydney Neel, Peyton Carey, Ariel Lewis, Katie Satterlee, Dylan Wooldridge, Kaitlynn Sierson, Cameron Hill, and Morgan Kent. Front Row: Tara Glasscock, McKenna Towell, Danie Contreras, Hannah Jones, and Alaine Cooney. Not pictured are: Megan Bynum, Rae Bynum, and Chris Zondag
Press Release – Early ISD sent forty-nine students to the Future Problem Solving Program (FPSP) State Bowl in San Marcos on April 8, 2017 to compete in Global Issues Problem Solving (GIPS). GIPS is a competitive component of FPSPI which can be accomplished as a team (of 4) or individual activity in which participants research a series of global topics and learn a six-step creative problem solving process. Problem solvers apply their topic and creative problem solving knowledge to address a charge presented in an imagined situation, termed Future Scene.
EISD had students competing in three divisions: Junior (grades 4-6), Middle (grades 7-9), and Senior (grades 10-12).
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The senior team of Mark Benton, Abby Elliot, Jaden Satterlee, and Brianna Mason placed 5th in the Senior Team division.
Danie Contreras placed 1st in the Senior Individual division and will represent Texas at the FPSP International Conference in June 2017. Danie has been a student evaluator for two years and also competed at the International Conference in 2016.
EISD FPSP coaches are Diann Biddle (elementary & middle school) and Peggy Morales (high school).