Madison, News, RSS Facebook, RSS General, RSS Twitter, Schools
 By  GreggParker Published 
11:06 am Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Four Madison teams advance to ‘globals’ in Destination Imagination

(CONTRIBUTED)

(CONTRIBUTED)

MADISON – Destination Imagination (DI) teams from Bob Jones high and Heritage, West Madison and Rainbow elementary schools have qualified to represent Alabama in the 2014 DI Global Finals.

These Madison City Schools students competed in a qualifying tournament at the University of Alabama in Huntsville on April 12. The global finals will be held May 20-25 at the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville.

Destination Imagination is a non-profit, volunteer-led, cause-driven organization designed to inspire and equip students to become future innovators and leaders. Students solve challenges that panels of parents, educators and subject-matter experts define in various disciplines.

Bob Jones won in the secondary level in the improvisational challenge with their program, “DIstracted.” Also for improvisational challenge, Heritage ranked at the top in the middle level with “Paradox Peeps.”

West Madison won the fine arts challenge for the middle level with “The Unknown Evolution.” Rainbow presented “The Samurai Puppy Cats” to ace the fine arts challenge in the elementary division.

“Madison City Schools kept with tradition in fielding the most state champion teams of any school district and four out of the 15 winners,” Robin Dauma said. Dauma teaches at Bob Jones and continues as a longtime DI coach and proponent.

“As both Bob Jones and Discovery sponsor and as the regional DI director for North Alabama, I couldn’t be more proud of these teams and their sponsors and team managers,” Dauma said.

To reach solutions, DI teams must exercise creative skills that they may not face in the classroom. Challenges can involve improvisation, community outreach and dramatic and technical elements.

More than 1,300 teams from 45 states, seven Canadian provinces and 13 countries will compete at DI Global Finals. Madison residents can help school teams by supporting upcoming fundraisers to fund their travel to global finals.

 

Also on The Madison Record
Strong secures evaluation of USPS processing center closure
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
By STAFF REPORTS 
January 15, 2026
WASHINGTON— Representative Dale Strong, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, has secured an evaluation of the United States Postal Service’...
Train Alert Notification System is now active for Madison
A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
Gregg Parker 
January 14, 2026
MADISON – In “Madison Weekly” for the week of Jan. 11, Mayor Ranae Bartlett discussed improvements that most residents will appreciate. Residents spok...
Seth Parker returns home as new head football coach
A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
“When I was five years old watching my dad coach at Bob Jones, in my heart I knew I wanted to do this.”
Bob Labbe 
January 14, 2026
MADISON - Seth Parker has returned to his roots. Returning to his high school alma mater, Parker was named the new head coach of the Bob Jones footbal...
Joe Kruzel named new Trash Pandas manager
Madison County Record, News, Sports, ...
By STAFF REPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com P3A 
January 14, 2026
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas, in conjunction with the Los Angeles Angels, announced this week that Joe Kruzel will serve as the club’s manag...
Bill Roark recognized for Lifetime Achievement service record by Business Alabama
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
January 14, 2026
MADISON – Bill Roark of Madison is among four distinguished Alabama businesspeople that the Business Alabama organization will recognize as Lifetime A...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *