Brentwood High School junior Emma Stoverink continues to win coding competitions. In October she was on a winning team to help solve the problem of homelessnes.
Stoverink recently announced on Twitter she is a National Center for Women and Technology winner — 2017 Missouri: St. Louis & Southern Illinois Competition.
The NCWIT is a “collective impact” effort, a community of more than 850 prominent corporations, academic institutions, government agencies, and non-profits working to increase girls’ and women’s participation in technology and computing, according to its website.
I'm so honored and proud to be a STL @NCWITAIC winner! 👩🏻💻https://t.co/nb59G1V9l3#kodewithklossy pic.twitter.com/v4liKvmGIL
— emma stoverink (@emmajs16) February 7, 2017
Congratulations Emma!
Way to go Emma!