HackTrin VII is the seventh iteration of Trinity School’s annual hackathon. Middle and high schoolers, of any experience level, can participate. You can form teams of 1-4 students, even across different schools, and work to make projects relating to coding. We'll have workshops and mentors to help you with your projects and learn! This year's theme is connection. Coding and building starts March 8th. You’ll present your projects to our panels of judges to win prizes in multiple categories (including a middle school category)!

Eligibility

This hackathon is open to any middle schooler or high schooler in the NYC area.

Requirements

Please upload your project by 5pm March 8th. 

Include all necessary files, instructions for running your program, and a description of how your project relates to the theme of connection.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$450 in prizes
Prizes Awarded to Award Winners
5 winners

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Gene Lewis

Gene Lewis
Founding Member, Digital Pulp

 Lily Oliver-Torres

Lily Oliver-Torres
Head of Revenue Operations, Roku

 Elizabeth Sciortino

Elizabeth Sciortino
Software Engineer, AngelList

Judging Criteria

  • Judge’s Choice
    Judge's Choice of what project they most want to see become an actual reality. Project should stand out especially in terms of creativity.
  • Best Middle School Project
    Best project by middle schoolers that excels in all three categories of Creativity, Complexity, and Fidelity to the Theme.
  • Best Overall Project
    Project that most excels in all three categories of Creativity, Complexity, and Fidelity to the Theme.
  • Design Award
    Awarded to the project which stands out as the most well-designed.
  • Best Use of the Theme
    Award to the project which uses connection in the most standout way.

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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