Odyssey of the Mind students working at one of many fundraisers |
The WPS OM students, the first students from Windham Primary
School to compete in the World Finals, are looking forward to traveling to
Michigan and competing with approximately 800 other students from around the
world.
There is one hitch however, and it is getting to this
competition. It’s the ever present challenge of funding in order for the five
bright, young students to travel to Michigan.
But when has a challenge stopped the most brilliant and creative?
This Saturday, April 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the students
and their coach, April O’Shea will host a second bottle drive in the parking
lot of Time4Printing, 588 Roosevelt Trail in Windham.
Their first bottle drive was last weekend. “Last week's drive focused on the boys walking around a few
neighborhoods. We are hoping to get a bigger outcome by having a bottle drive
this Saturday in one location,” O’Shea said.
The financial goal to fund travel to the
competition in Michigan is $7,000. This covers event registration, lodging and
transportation for all five students.
“The boys have been working very hard to reach
the trip goal.” O’Shea said. “They are about halfway there right now. They have
been out in the community every week fundraising. The support from families,
school staff and local businesses has been wonderful. Also, one last
fundraiser will be held on Saturday May 20 at the AT&T Wireless store,
from noon to 3 p.m. We will be having a bake sale and playing some creativity
games.”
“Odyssey of the Mind (OM) is a creative, problem-solving
competition for students of all ages,” stated Linda Berry, Enrichment/Academic
Support Coach for RSU14.
When they arrive in Michigan, the competition will
incorporate two areas of challenges the young competitors must solve. The two
categories are: 1) Long-Term Problems and 2) Spontaneous Problems. The students
have been working together since December to create and practice their
long-term problem solution and will present that at the competition.
Additionally, they will be given a spontaneous problem to solve. Teams are
scored on a combination of the two major components, which also includes a
style component. Certain aspects of their long-term project will be judged and
scored for their creativity.
The students look forward to testing their intellectual and
innovative prowess and representing the State of Maine.
If you are unable to make this Saturday’s bottle drive or
will not be able to attend the fundraising event on May 20, a gofundme.com
account has been set up to make a financial donation. Visit www.gofundme.com/windham-primarys-odyssey to make a donation in any amount.
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