![Students in the Advanced Java Programming class use their skills to create applications for Android devices and enter the Congressional App Challenge. https://unsplash.com/license](https://theinkblotnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/markus-spiske-70Rir5vB96U-unsplash-900x600.jpg)
Seniors code a way to safety in the Congressional App Challenge
Joseph Wicke
• January 28, 2022
![CHS takes home first, second, and third place in the 2021 Congressional App Challenge.
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CHS sweeps the Congressional App Challenge
Zoe Conner-Bennett
• January 19, 2021
![Seniors Vaughn Battista of Tinton Falls, Colin Martin of Middletown, Jack Hester of Oceanport, and Mike Cielecki of Spring Lake Heights pose with Java teacher Laura Gesin.](https://theinkblotnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/DSC_0389-900x600.jpg)
CHS wins 2019 Congressional App Challenge
Meredith Prud'homme
• December 14, 2019
![Seniors, from left, Liam Marshall of Sea Girt, Erica Sammarco of Colts Neck and Anthony Sasso of Colts Neck won the 2018 Congressional App Challenge with their app, BrainHack.](https://theinkblotnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/IMG_9621-900x675.jpeg)
“BrainHack” wins 2018 Congressional App Challenge
Isabella Ji, Lily Jones, and Ella Lukowiak
• January 25, 2019
![Seniors, from left, Liam Marshall of Sea Girt, Erica Sammarco of Colts Neck and Anthony Sasso of Colts Neck won the 2018 Congressional App Challenge with their app, BrainHack.](https://theinkblotnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/IMG_9621-900x675.jpeg)
Java seniors win Congressional App Challenge
Brigid McCarthy
• December 16, 2018
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