Empowering Students to Innovate for Impact
CSforGood invites Hoosier students to use computer science to tackle real issues in their schools and communities, proving that technology can be a force for good. Student teams from elementary, middle, and high schools design and build original projects—software applications, websites, physical computing devices, or prototypes—that demonstrate how computer science can drive meaningful change. Along the way, they strengthen their collaboration, critical thinking, and technical skills while discovering the real-world impact of their ideas.
It’s more than a competition; it’s a powerful reminder that Indiana students are not just learning about technology. They’re using it to shape the future.
Congratulations, winners!
2025 Elementary School Division
Guilford Elementary School from Plainfield Community School Corporation won the 2025 Elementary School Division with Spot and Claim.
Spot and Claim is an app that enables students, families and staff to easily search for lost items by browsing a catalog of found belongings. Users can claim their items directly through the app, streamlining the process to ensure lost belongings are returned quickly and efficiently.
2025 Middle School Division
South Vermillion Middle School from South Vermillion Community School Corporation won the 2025 Middle School Division with Little Readers Library.
Little Readers Library is a website that brings stories to life for local students and teachers. The site provides fun videos with a random story generator, a mini AI choice game and audio support, making reading both interactive and accessible.
2025 High School Division
Whitewater Career Center won the 2025 CSforGood High School Division with Clario.
Clario is a universal classroom audio system that provides live captions on students’ devices, enabling them to review missed content, follow discussions in noisy or fast-paced classes and participate confidently. The app supports hearing-impaired students, students learning another language and enhances accessibility for all learners.
Congratulations, winners!
Elementary School
2025 Elementary School Division
Guilford Elementary School from Plainfield Community School Corporation won the 2025 Elementary School Division with Spot and Claim.
Spot and Claim is an app that enables students, families and staff to easily search for lost items by browsing a catalog of found belongings. Users can claim their items directly through the app, streamlining the process to ensure lost belongings are returned quickly and efficiently.
Middle School
2025 Middle School Division
South Vermillion Middle School from South Vermillion Community School Corporation won the 2025 Middle School Division with Little Readers Library.
Little Readers Library is a website that brings stories to life for local students and teachers. The site provides fun videos with a random story generator, a mini AI choice game and audio support, making reading both interactive and accessible.
High School
2025 High School Division
Whitewater Career Center won the 2025 CSforGood High School Division with Clario.
Clario is a universal classroom audio system that provides live captions on students’ devices, enabling them to review missed content, follow discussions in noisy or fast-paced classes and participate confidently. The app supports hearing-impaired students, students learning another language and enhances accessibility for all learners.
CSforGood Showcase
Finalist teams are invited to the Nextech CSforGood Celebration at the Indiana Statehouse, where they showcase their work to judges, legislators, industry leaders, and members of the tech community.
