Rep. Tokuda Surprises 2025 Congressional App Challenge Winners
Rep. Tokuda Surprises 2025 Congressional App Challenge Winners | U.S. House Representative Jill Tokuda Skip to content Close Home About Biography Our District Votes And Legislation Committees & Caucuses Bipartisan Rural Health Caucus Bipartisan Congressional Coffee Caucus Services Help With A Federal Agency Tours And Tickets Internships Flags Art Competition Commendations and Greetings Military Service Academy Nominations Funding Requests Grant Applications Events Know Your Rights Disaster Assistance Programs for Flooding Victims Community Resources and Flood Response Guidance Media Op-Eds Press Releases In The News Videos Contact Email Me Scheduling Request Newsletter Subscribe Office Locations Website Problem Close SEARCH Congresswoman Jill Tokuda About Biography Our District Votes And Legislation Committees & Caucuses Bipartisan Rural Health Caucus Bipartisan Congressional Coffee Caucus Services Help With A Federal Agency Tours And Tickets Internships Flags Art Competition Commendations and Greetings Military Service Academy Nominations Funding Requests Grant Applications Events Know Your Rights Disaster Assistance Programs for Flooding Victims Community Resources and Flood Response Guidance Media Op-Eds Press Releases In The News Videos Contact Email Me Scheduling Request Newsletter Subscribe Office Locations Website Problem Modal Search Button Mobile Site Search Submit Search MENU Facebook Logo Twitter Logo BlueSky Logo Youtube Logo Instagram Logo Home Media Press Releases February 03, 2026 Rep. Tokuda Surprises 2025 Congressional App Challenge Winners Hawaiʻi – U.S. Representative Jill Tokuda (HI-02) is announcing the winners of the 2025 Congressional App Challenge for her congressional district after surprising them with on-campus visits. Rep. Tokuda visited Le Jardin Academy to surprise Michael Kai Hochart with the news that he took home top honors for the “ʻIwa App,” which helps to quickly identify derelict fishing nets from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery and assists with the on-site execution of large-scale marine debris removal in Papahānaumokuākea. As this year’s winner, he will be invited to #HouseofCode in Washington, D.C. where students will present their winning apps. Also at Le Jardin Academy, Rep. Tokuda surprised Talei Ham with news of her third place win for KanuWise. She teamed up with Reese Reilly, a Mid-Pacific Institute student, who also went to campus for the surprise. Their app helps users both identify and learn about plants found in Hawaiʻi. On Maui, Rep. Tokuda visited King Kekaulike High School to surprise Chelsey Miguel, who placed second for ReefWatch, a conservation platform that allows people to document coral reef health and update records. “I am extremely inspired by the creativity and talent of Hawaiʻi’s students,” said Rep. Tokuda. “They are demonstrating how technology can be a powerful tool for solving real-world issues and I look forward to following their journey as they continue to make an impact on our community. A big mahalo to the teachers who guided them, and the parents and family who supported these students.” The Congressional App Challenge is an annual nationwide competition that allows students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) to create an application or “app” for mobile, table, or computer devices. Nearly 13,900 students nationwide entered the 2025 competition. Photos of the winners can be found here . ### Print Email Share Tweet Previous Article Next Article About Services Media Contact Privacy Policy Facebook Logo Twitter Logo BlueSky Logo Youtube Logo Instagram Logo
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