LMS Students Participate in OSLN Design Challenge

Each year, the Ohio STEM Learning Network hosts a design challenge where students collaborate to create a workable solution to key issues facing our world. Any school in Ohio can participate in the challenge and LCS students have participated in the challenge for the last three years.

This year’s challenge was created to help students connect to the world around them by responding to the following prompt, “How can we secure our data, our environment, or our way of life? Identify a focus and develop a plan, product, or system that provides or improves security for someone or something. 

Led by Mrs. Landingham, Future Problem Solvers at London Middle School responded to the design prompt by creating a groundbreaking solution to the problem of solving our data. After learning more about coding and cybersecurity, the LMS team developed a software system that could protect against cyber attacks and safeguard personal information. Their solution not only demonstrated a mastery of STEM principles but also highlighted their ability to think creatively and innovatively. You can view a slide deck of their presentation here.

Earlier this month, our LMS team was recognized as one of seven regional STEM Hub winners. Earlier this week, LMS bested the other six regional winners and was crowned State Champion! 

The recognition serves as a testament to the power of hands-on learning and the importance of providing students with opportunities to solve real-world problems. London Middle School's success in the challenge demonstrates its commitment to STEM education and its dedication to preparing its students for the future. By empowering their students to think critically and creatively, London Middle School is helping to cultivate the next generation of STEM leaders who will continue to make a positive impact on the world.