Brevard Public Schools Innovation Games 2024

IMPORTANT: Our student account creation process has changed for all grade levels, and the judging process has changed for the elementary division! Please read more on your division’s guideline page, linked in the table below.

There are 3 divisions by grade level: elementary, middle, and high school. Each student competitor may choose, with guidance from their teacher, coach, or mentor, the competition category in which they wish to compete.

To view more specific information for each division, select the appropriate link in the table below.

CCPC Overview

DivisionCategoryLink to Guidelines
ElementaryScratch - “Earth’s Wonders”Elementary Guidelines
Middle SchoolWeb - “Innovation Transformations”Middle School Guidelines
High SchoolPython - “Tic-Tac-Toe”High School Guidelines

Note: High school teams, we heard your request! Thank you! The Codecraft Works team has a new Python “battlescript” game for you, coming in 2026.

Competition Rules & Requirements

  1. The competition is open to elementary (grades 4 - 6), middle (grades 7 - 8), and high school (grades 9 - 12) students.

  2. To be considered, competition entries MUST be submitted through the coach’s program page NO LATER​ than 4 pm on November 4, 2024. The project submission button will be accessible through each program beginning on October 28, 2024. For more information, view the “Project Submission Instructions” section in your division’s competition guidelines.

  3. The competition organizers reserve the right to disqualify any entry based on inappropriate or copyrighted content and any entries which do not adhere to the competition rules and guidelines.

  4. When an entry is submitted, permission is granted to the organizers of the competition to make unrestricted use of the entry in the future for publicity or educational purposes.

  5. Projects can be created by a single student creator or team of up to 2 students working together.

  6. Entries must be ORIGINAL works​ created by the team or individual submitting the entry.

  7. If an entry incorporates music, sound, text or images, you must own the rights to use that material or provide creative commons attribution. If you are working in a Scratch project, write this in the “Notes or Credits” section. If you are working in a web project, write this in the project’s “Readme”.

  8. All projects must have clear, precise and appropriate Title, Instructions, and Notes or Credits (if applicable).

  9. No violence or simulation of violence. Use your programming powers for good or positive change!

  10. Online safety matters! Elementary and middle school competitors should not include their full names, location, or contact information in their projects.


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