Morningside Elementary Sends 5 Teams to Odyssey of the Mind Regionals

St. Lucie County students showcased months of creative problem-solving at the competition, highlighting original solutions and teamwork.

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A group of young boys in school uniforms collaborating over a laptop in a classroom setting.
Agung Pandit Wiguna

Five teams from Morningside Elementary School in St. Lucie County competed at the regional Odyssey of the Mind competition, capping months of collaborative problem-solving and creative work by the school's student participants.

The teams brought original solutions and imaginative thinking to the regional stage, according to school officials. Odyssey of the Mind is an international creative problem-solving program that challenges student teams to tackle long-term projects and spontaneous problem-solving tasks, presenting their work before judges at competitive events.

For the Morningside students, the road to Regionals began well before competition day. Over several months, team members built ideas from scratch, refined their approaches, and developed the sustained teamwork that the program demands. The effort represented some of the deepest project-based learning that elementary students undertake outside the traditional classroom.

Ahead of the event, Morningside invited families, friends, and community members to submit messages of encouragement, giving each team a send-off grounded in school and neighborhood support. The gesture reflected how seriously the school community takes student participation in competitive academic programs and how personally families have invested in this year's competition.

Odyssey of the Mind has long rewarded schools that commit resources and adult mentorship to student teams. For a program that asks young children to engineer, write, perform, and think on their feet simultaneously, the leap from classroom preparation to a regional competition stage is considerable. That Morningside sent five teams signals a program with real depth.

Results from the regional competition were not available in school records at publication time. Families seeking information on whether any Morningside teams advanced to the state competition should contact the school directly. The St. Lucie County School District's academic calendar includes further competitive opportunities for qualifying teams later this spring.

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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