This year the girls Vibram Five Fingers Sprint host the state finals for their senior project, making them the first high schoolers to organize and host a Destination ImagiNation tournament. "They wanted to give back to the community," said Jean Richtor, affiliate director of Destination ImagiNation, a nonprofit educational organization offering a program in which students are given a problem Vibram Five fingers Kso Camo-Blue-Green must present a solution through research and teamwork. Each challenge has a different focus, such as technical, scientific, fine arts, improvisational, structural or project outreach, that addresses a particular community need. Coach Julie Grant said the three seniors will register their project at the global finals under project outreach. Through the program, Vibram Five Fingers Kso-blue gray white black yellow are given a topic to study before a tournament, such as traditions in other countries, then are given a challenge. They must incorporate a solution into the challenge in the form of a theatrical performance. Richtor said the purpose of the program is "Vibram Five Fingers Kso-gray green yellow teach creative problem-solving and working as a team, which are skills a lot of employers have found are lacking." "It's really fun," Hart said. "Challenge makes it sound like a lot of work, which it is, but it's a lot of fun also. It causes you to think outside the box, and the more creative you get, the more points you get." "You're always thinking of new ways to use a prop and stretch your mind," Grant said.When Hart, Grant and Christianson decided to approach the Destination ImagiNation board about bringing the tournament to Oakhurst, they gathered brochures from the Yosemite Sierra Visitors Bureau and assembled informational packets to present to the board.
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