Oak Valley Middle School

AFA Crowns CyberPatriot XVI Champions

Retrieved on: 
Monday, March 25, 2024

The finals began March 16, when 28 teams representing middle schools, high schools, JROTCs, and other educational organizations from around the world were put to the ultimate CyberPatriot test.

Key Points: 
  • The finals began March 16, when 28 teams representing middle schools, high schools, JROTCs, and other educational organizations from around the world were put to the ultimate CyberPatriot test.
  • After a challenging weekend, the 28 teams attended a banquet on March 18 where the National Champions from each division were announced.
  • Four new Cyber All American Awards were given to the CyberPatriot competitors who qualified for the National Finals for four consecutive seasons while in high school.
  • To learn more about CyberPatriot and register your team, please visit www.uscyberpatriot.org .

Cyber Competition Team Creates Lasting Bonds For California Middle School Girls

Retrieved on: 
Monday, April 8, 2019

Among those teams is CyberAegis Aether, a group of five seventh and eighth grade girls from Oak Valley Middle School in San Diego, who are ranked third among all middle school CyberPatriot teams in the U.S.

Key Points: 
  • Among those teams is CyberAegis Aether, a group of five seventh and eighth grade girls from Oak Valley Middle School in San Diego, who are ranked third among all middle school CyberPatriot teams in the U.S.
  • This dynamic group of young women shows that anyone can excel in cyber competitions and cyber careers, regardless of gender.
  • We've all experienced so much together," said Lee, who is the team's captain and CyberAegis president at Oak Valley Middle School.
  • Other opportunities for middle and high school girls to become involved in cybersecurity include the California Mayors Cyber Cup and the CyberTech Girls program.