Destination Imagination

WHAT WE DO

At Destination Imagination, we believe that when an educational experience is hands-on, collaborative and fun, students are empowered to take their learning to the next level and are excited to do so. DI provides unique educational experiences across seven project-based Challenge types–Technical, Scientific, Engineering, Fine Arts, Improvisational, Service Learning, and Early Learning.

Not only do the students complete a main challenge, but they practice weekly an Instant Challenge that they will also have to do at competition. New, open-ended Team Challenges are developed annually with the help of educators, subject matter experts and qualified volunteers to cover a wide range of student interests and align to current educational standards.

Each season, we offer new and engaging Team Challenges that encourage students to explore their passions, discover their unique talents and abilities, and learn new skills. Teams also participate in Instant Challenges—quick creative and critical thinking exercises that build teamwork and problem-solving abilities.

HOW WE DO IT

Destination Imagination applies a unique pedagogy to bring our educational experiences to life. Our principles include:

  • Ultimate Learner Ownership
  • Resource Awareness
  • Clarifying Questions
  • Authentic Self-Expression
  • Rapid Ideation & Implementation

This entirely learner-focused methodology empowers students to take the lead and provides a framework within which they can take risks and learn from failure. DI participants become lifelong problem solvers who are inspired to innovate creative solutions to real-world challenges quickly and collaboratively.

Problem solving, team building, and a respect for others and their ideas are at the foundation of all of our Challenges.

All of our educational experiences are rooted in Destination Imagination’s creative process.

Credit: https://www.destinationimagination.org/challenge-program/

Club Information
  • Destination Imagination is offered to all middle school students (6th-8th).
  • Registration/sign-up process: students can pick up a packet from the ES or MS office (tryouts and application are Wednesday, 9/21/23)
  • Club starts the 1st week of October 2023 (day of the week will be decided by participants, typically Wednesdays)
  • Meeting dates/times and location: Wednesdays, starting 10/5/23 through 3/6/24 (when school is in session) in Mrs. Weimer's Gifted and Talented classroom in the MS from 3:15 - 4:30 p.m.
  • Two teams will be formed (2-7 members in each): one elementary and one middle school team
  • Teams will choose one team challenge to solve, practice, and present; as well as weekly instant challenges which they will prepare and take to the 5280 regional tournament, Saturday, March 16, 2024 (typically in Aurora, CO).  **Please note this event is the Saturday at the end of our spring break.