LexHack is a hackathon for high schoolers of all programming abilities. It’s free, all day (12 hours), and equipped with hackable hardware (e.g. Arduino, Raspberry Pi), great prizes, tons of swag, delicious food (all meals provided!), and mentors to help you build your project. It's Saturday, September 19th in the Lexington High School Main Building.
Eligibility
High school students are eligible, with younger students accepted on a case by case basis. Email us at info@lexhack.org if you're unsure of your eligibility!
Requirements
To be eligible for judging, your project should be your own work! A project can be made using whatever technology you like, as long as you are able to present a working demo. You may use premade general code libraries, but you will only be judged on what is created at LexHack. Contact us if you’re still unsure about what is allowed.
Prizes
1st Prize
2nd Prize
3rd Prize
Beginner's Award
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
How to enter
Sign up at lexhack.org!
Judges
Michael Pfrommer
PTC
Jack Deschler
Harvard
Ben Moroze
Oracle
Siya Raj Purohit
Harvard
Gavin Black
MITRE
Skott Klebe
Cybersecurity
Nina Nguyen
Cisco
Curt Wu
Oracle
Judging Criteria
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Creativity
Is it more than a clone? -
Execution
How well does it work? -
Design
How does it look? -
Technicality
How difficult was it to make?
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