FAQs

(Q) Does the competition cost anything?
(A) No, the competition is funded by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. However, students from out of town will need to find their own accommodations in the Fort Worth area. We are located 10 minutes outside the city of Fort Worth.
 
(Q) Do we need to bring our own laptops?
(A) Yes, each team will need one laptop (PC preferred), and only one.
 
(Q)
Are non-U.S. citizens allowed to participate in the competition?
(A) No, due to the sensitive nature of our business, Security prevents non-U.S. citizens from entering the facility. We regret any problem this presents for some interested students.
 
(Q)
How do I sign up a team?
(A) Teams may sign up online through the registration link. Registration will open on January 15, 2013.
 
(Q)
How many teams can represent a school?
(A) Each school may only have two teams represented at the competition. Each school may have two novice teams, two advanced or one of each.
 
(Q) Can a one coach be assigned to multiple teams?
(A) Yes, but the coach’s information must be on each entry form.

Code Quest Event Information


April 6, 2013

Location:
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
Fort Worth, TX

Contact Code Quest:
For additional information, please email Code Quest at
engineers-classroom.fc-aero@lmco.com


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  2012 Winners
Awards were made in three categories:

1. Advanced
  • First Place – Paschal High School, Fort Worth, “Long John Silvers”
  • Second Place – James Taylor High School, Katy, “Null Pointers”
  • Third Place – Paschal High School, Fort Worth, “Paschal Team III”
2. Novice
  • First Place – Richardson High School, Richardson, “Team Carrot”
  • Second Place – William P. Clements High School, Sugarland, “Clements Team II”
  • Third Place – Seven Lakes High School, Katy, “The Spartans”
3. Costume
  • First Place – William B. Clements High School, Sugarland, “Chrome Crew”
  • Second Place – Heritage High School, Frisco, “Null Terminators”
  • Third Place – School for Talented & Gifted, Dallas, “Alice in Wonderland