The Lt. Governor's Coding Challenge is a statewide coding competition for Connecticut students. The "Coding for Good - Inspiring Health and Wellness For All" challenge is open to all students who can enter on their own or as a team through their schools and through informal education partners such as Carver.
The challenge was officially announced on January 21st, 2022 and launched on January 25th 2022. Submissions will be accepted until April 29th, 2022. Judging will take place from May 2nd-20th. The challenge's celebration event will occur during the week of June 6th.
Connecticut students in grades 3 through 12 are encouraged to create applications designed to inspire health and wellness for all. This year’s Lt. Governor’s Computing Challenge includes three options for submission: concept challenge, prototype challenge and development challenge. Students can work individually or as a team to submit to one challenge.