Elementary school students create award-winning mascot with artificial intelligence | Schools
Elementary school students create award-winning mascot with artificial intelligence | Schools
Publish Date: 2026-04-02 17:45:00
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- Elementary school students from East Allen County Schools are learning advanced concepts in AI through a special educational program called the March Madness Syllabus Challenge.
- The program is designed to be standards-aligned and is funded by the NCAA and operated by Praxis AI.
- The program has four tracks: one focusing on math related to the March Madness tournament brackets, another on creating AI-generated mascots, a third track on different career paths in college basketball, and the last on the NCAA’s student-athlete eligibility criteria.
- Hillary Bowman’s 6th grade class at Woodlan Elementary created Chester the Cheez-It, a mascot powered by AI, winning the challenge among over 6,000 participants in Indiana.
- Bowman’s class learned both basic math skills and language skills while participating in the different tracks of the challenge.
- Bowman stated that the challenge offers a good model for responsible AI education in elementary schools and emphasizes the creative and language development benefits while limiting exposure to inappropriate content.
- Bowman’s class will receive a trophy and a $150 Pizza party from Papa Johns as recognition for their participation and victory.