JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY NAMED ELEMENTARY CHAMPION OF SKILL STRUCK BRACKETS & BOTS AI CHALLENGE

Warsaw Community Schools is proud to announce that Jefferson Elementary has earned the title of Brackets & Bots AI Elementary Champion following an engaging month-long districtwide challenge. This initiative marked the launch of a new partnership between Warsaw Community Schools and Skill Struck, a K–12 technology education company focused on providing safe, guided access to artificial intelligence tools for students and teachers.
Throughout the month of March, elementary schools competed in the Brackets & Bots AI Challenge, using Skill Struck’s Chat for Schools and Learning Studio platforms to promote student engagement, innovation, and instructional creativity.
Jefferson Elementary emerged as the top-performing school with standout achievements, including:
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16 teachers actively engaged
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411 instructional prompts and 72 teacher chats
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20 AI tutors created by staff
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10 Learning Studios launched
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64 student users on the platform (48 new in March)
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1,898 student prompts submitted (632 added in March)
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123 student-created AI tutors
Skill Struck’s platforms allow teachers to control how AI is used in the classroom through safety features like history logs, restricted word filters, and an on/off switch. Learning Studio tools, such as quiz and lesson generators, text transformers, and tutor creators, are helping educators streamline planning and instruction.
“These numbers represent more than data—they reflect a culture of innovation, collaboration and forward-thinking instruction,” said James Davis, WCS Director of Technology. “We’re excited to see how our educators are using AI to support student learning in meaningful ways.”
