The Wyndcroft School’s CyberPatriot Teams Win 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place Awards in Pennsylvania

Five teams of students from The Wyndcroft School in Pottstown, PA recently concluded an exceptional round of competition in the twelfth season of CyberPatriot – the Air Force Association’s National Youth Cyber Defense Competition.

Established by AFA in 2009, CyberPatriot is designed to educate and motivate students toward careers in cybersecurity and other science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines critical to our nation’s future. 

CyberPatriot’s core program – the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition – challenges teams of students across the United States, Canada, and other schools abroad, to find and resolve cybersecurity vulnerabilities in simulated environments. Top teams from the online rounds earn an all-expenses-paid trip to Rockville, Md., for the in-person National Finals Competition, where students compete for national recognition and scholarships.

From 6,760 teams registered for the competition season, the CyberPatriot field is divided into three divisions – the Open Division for public, private, and home school teams; the All Service Division for JROTC, Civil Air Patrol, and Naval Sea Cadet Corps teams; and the Middle School Division for middle school-aged students. Based on the results of two preliminary rounds, CyberPatriot XII high school teams were categorized within their divisions as Platinum, Gold, or Silver Tier teams, with Platinum Tier teams representing the highest scoring teams. 

Led by Coach David Johnson, the team of students from The Wyndcroft School excelled in the CyberPatriot XII State Round held in December, demonstrating teamwork, critical thinking, and technical skills needed for a successful career in cybersecurity. The school’s performance earned it State’s 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place Awards in the Middle School Tier and a spot in the Semifinal Round held this month.

“We are excited that The Wyndcroft School was so successful in our first year of competition. We had 26 students competing over four separate weekends throughout this school year. This is a competition that requires high amounts of determination and reasoning. Cybersecurity is an important part of The Wyndcroft School’s focus on innovative STEM curriculum.” 

Following the Semifinal Round, top teams in the Open and All Service Divisions’ Platinum Tier and the top three Middle School Division teams will advance to the CyberPatriot XII National Finals Competition in Rockville, Md., in March.

More information is available at www.uscyberpatriot.org or from the CyberPatriot staff at info@uscyberpatriot.org

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