06/21/2026
To all the DI Dads, Stepdads, Grandpas, and Father Figures across Colorado: Happy Father’s Day! ✨
Thank you for being our Team Managers, our Appraisers, our loudest cheerleaders, and the ultimate believers in our wildest ideas. You don't just support the creative process—you live it with us!
06/17/2026
2025-26 challenge season may be over so now its time to gush over next season's challenge previews. What will you take on next season?
06/07/2026
✈️ Talk about a high-flying finish to the 2025-26 season! We had an absolute blast hanging out at the hangar for our IC Intensive Camp. Training surrounded by airplanes was the perfect inspiration for some next-level Instant Challenges.
A massive shoutout to the incredible leaders who guided our teams through the training: Affiliate Challenge Masters , Hannah, Cole and also our RCM Danelle.
Thank you so much to for hosting us, taking such great care of our crew, and providing the ultimate inspirational venue! 🚀✨
06/05/2026
We’re taking Instant Challenge training to new heights—literally. We are setting up camp inside an actual airplane hangar for a day of high-flying, fast-paced creative problem-solving!
💻Join us tomorrow, June 6 (Saturday). Sign up in the link below:
https://tinyurl.com/4js4ervt
06/03/2026
1st Place Fine Arts Challenge, University Level
Destination Imagination Global Finals 2026
The DICO Univ DI team Maximum Jank is comprised of Ren Deru, Colorado State University; Ryder Fine, Colorado School of Mines; Tanzhen Deru, Metro State University; Amelie Keyser, Salida HS; Liam O’Rourke, Regis HS, and Ming Deru, Compass Montessori HS.
For months, these dedicated students planned around their busy schedules, building many projects at home and using a handful in-person meetings and video calls to coordinate their efforts. They climbed up and jumped off extremely detailed 2-story sets of a synthetic fertilizer factory and hospital, sewed costumes and a life-sized dummy that was dismantled during the performance, created gory nature prosthetics, and engineered EMG-activated tentacles and telescoping stilts. Norma Nature wanted to destroy humanity; Steampunk Steve tried to heal Norma; and Fumigator Frank ultimately provided the vaccine that solved the problem. As usual for this team, their performance can best be described as “hysterical and unhinged.”
06/02/2026
3rd Place Service Learning Challenge, SL and Renaissance Award: Conservatory of Matter from Cherry Creek Schools
Destination Imagination Global Finals 2026
As Colorado’s only secondary level service learning team, The Conservatory of Matter was thrilled to accept not only third place at Globals but also the coveted Renaissance award! Our team identified isolation as the community need we wanted to address. We played music concerts at senior homes to help the elderly feel like they mattered and we also made over 6000 servings of bean soup to help those with food insecurity know they were not alone. We had an amazing time at globals and can’t wait to dive into next years challenge!
05/30/2026
Watch the feature story on our 4 teams from who went to Global Finals.
4 DPS Destination Imagination Teams Head to Global Finals
The Destination Imagination teams at Bryant Webster, C3, Grant Ranch and Slavens qualified for this month's Global Finals competition in Kansas City. Destina...
05/29/2026
10th Place, Technical Category P Division, Elementary Level: Team R U Ready
Destination Imagination Global Finals 2026
Team R U Ready is an elementary level team from and has been working together since they were in 1st grade as rising stars. Over the years, they met weekly during the DI season, and have developed and improved their problem-solving, building, engineering, and teamwork skills together. They shine brightest through their creative script writing, sense of humor, and enthusiastic acting. They have experienced many ups and downs as a team and learned many lessons together and were so proud that all of those experiences led them to earn a spot at global finals this year. While only 4 of the 7 teammates were able to attend, all 7 were part of the team’s success! It was an experience they will never forget!
05/29/2026
9th Place, Technical Category, ML: That's A Cool Name
Destination Imagination Global Finals 2026
The DI Colorado team "That's a Cool Name", from and Cherry Creek Schools, just returned from Global Finals in Kansas City and they brought home a 9th place finish in the Technical Category, Middle School Level. The team spent months engineering an original game show from scratch, building everything from a four-pulley levitation device to a self-spinning, light-and-sound synchronized wheel, all on a $225 student-managed budget. Hours before their Global Finals presentation, key technical components failed but the team pushed through tears to make emergency repairs and take the stage.