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Destination Imagination presents students with challenges that encourages them to come up with a unique solution with just their teammates and no adult interference.
Destination Imagination (D.I.) is an educational non-profit organization that teaches students skills such as creative and critical thinking, problem solving, self-confidence and time management.
What will they miss? More like what won’t they miss. There’s the Little Debbie Zebra Cakes they always ate at the first meeting of the year. There’s that time when ...
Nine Friendswood ISD teams participated in Destination Imagination and one team from Westwood Bales is advancing to State competition. At the tournament that set state qualifiers at Cy-Ranch High ...
Local officials offered Destination Imagination $400,000 in a last-ditch attempt to keep the event in Knoxville next May, according to Kim Bumpas, president of Visit Knoxville.
Jessica Allbritton has been writing questions on slips of paper and pinning them to a tree in her backyard. Every day when she gets home from school, Jessica checks the tree for tangible evidence ...
Congratulations to the Destination ImagiNation teams from West Michigan that are heading to Knoxville, Tenn., for the global finals May 20-23. The students advanced after scoring first or second ...
The destination? Proctor. The imagination? Limitless. Hundreds of Northland students will gather at Proctor High School on Saturday for the annual Destination ImagiNation regional competition. In ...
As the 19th Annual Destination Imagination Global Finals descend on Knoxville, so do nearly 17,000 people from around the world, who will drive $25 million back into the local economy over an ...
Destination Imagination Competition Helping Kids Problem Solve One Challenge At A Time by: Erika Tordsen. Posted: Mar 10, 2018 / 10:36 PM CST. Updated: Mar 10, 2018 / 10:36 PM CST.
SHREWSBURY — Fifteen teams from Shrewsbury participated in the Destination Imagination Regional Tournament on March 8 at Millbury High School. Teams included 90 students in Grades 1-12. Eight of ...