Photo Gallery: Dallas SAP Social Innovation Series
“K-Cal's Innovative Lifestyle,” Keller Center for Advanced Learning (KCAL): An agriculture program to help students learn about healthy and nutritious foods, including a garden and chicken coop.
Students share their design prototypes for feedback from their mentors and peers before working on their 60-second pitches.
“Cart Cuisine,” Hillcrest High School: A mobile food cart to reduce time needed at lunch as well as reduce food waste
“Trail Triumph,” Hubbard High School: Update rainwater tanks to keep a physical fitness trail useable during bad weather
“Jaguars Den,” Hubbard High School: An outdoor play space for the school to encourage 60 minutes of activity every day
Thank you to our esteemed panel of judges!
“The Dub Gym,” WT White High School: A project that establishes a new space for physical activity in the school for all students to access
“Tether Up,” Hillcrest High School: A program to incorporate “tethered” games into lunch/PE to incentive students to get physically fit
Congratulations to all our winners! We can't wait to see your BIG ideas come to life!
“Multi-Sports,” Harold W. Lang, Sr. Middle School: Provides additional equipment to integrate into physical activity options for classes and recess
“H20 So Clean,” RL Turner High School: Provide new water fountain filters to keep students hydrated
“Fun Run in the Sun,” Coldspring-Oakhurst High School: Monthly themed runs to encourage students to keep active
Students at the Dallas SAP Social Innovation Series spent the day designing innovative solutions to health and wellness challenges in their schools, and pitched them to judges at the end of the day for the chance to win $1000. Winning students are now eligible to win a trip to NYC to meet with SAP executives and the original Shark Tank judge, Daymond John!
Just a few of the amazing SAP volunteers who spent their time encouraging, coaching and mentoring students to design and pitch their Projects!
Congratulations to all our winners! We can't wait to see your BIG ideas come to life!
“K-Cal's Innovative Lifestyle,” Keller Center for Advanced Learning (KCAL): An agriculture program to help students learn about healthy and nutritious foods, including a garden and chicken coop.
“Cart Cuisine,” Hillcrest High School: A mobile food cart to reduce time needed at lunch as well as reduce food waste
“Trail Triumph,” Hubbard High School: Update rainwater tanks to keep a physical fitness trail useable during bad weather
Just a few of the amazing SAP volunteers who spent their time encouraging, coaching and mentoring students to design and pitch their Projects!
“Fun Run in the Sun,” Coldspring-Oakhurst High School: Monthly themed runs to encourage students to keep active
“Tether Up,” Hillcrest High School: A program to incorporate “tethered” games into lunch/PE to incentive students to get physically fit
“Jaguars Den,” Hubbard High School: An outdoor play space for the school to encourage 60 minutes of activity every day
“H20 So Clean,” RL Turner High School: Provide new water fountain filters to keep students hydrated
Students at the Dallas SAP Social Innovation Series spent the day designing innovative solutions to health and wellness challenges in their schools, and pitched them to judges at the end of the day for the chance to win $1000. Winning students are now eligible to win a trip to NYC to meet with SAP executives and the original Shark Tank judge, Daymond John!
“Multi-Sports,” Harold W. Lang, Sr. Middle School: Provides additional equipment to integrate into physical activity options for classes and recess
“The Dub Gym,” WT White High School: A project that establishes a new space for physical activity in the school for all students to access
Thank you to our esteemed panel of judges!
Students share their design prototypes for feedback from their mentors and peers before working on their 60-second pitches.