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Education
By Nevada Acheson
The Future Ready National Game Tournament has achieved a major milestone, expanding its reach to 22 states across the country and engaging thousands of students in essential workforce readiness skills.
Tournament Growth
What began as a pilot program in three states has rapidly expanded due to overwhelming positive feedback from educators, students, and administrators. The tournament now serves over 150 schools and has engaged more than 10,000 students in competitive, gamified learning experiences.
Skills Development Through Competition
Students compete in various challenges designed to develop:
Communication Skills: Team collaboration and presentation challenges
Problem-Solving: Real-world scenarios requiring creative solutions
Leadership: Opportunities to guide teams and make decisions
Adaptability: Challenges that require flexibility and resilience
Initiative: Self-directed learning and proactive behavior
Educator Impact
“The Future Ready tournament has transformed how our students approach learning,” says Sarah Martinez, CTE Director at Denver Technical High School. “They’re not just memorizing facts—they’re developing the soft skills that employers desperately need.”
Looking Ahead
With the success of the current expansion, Ringorang plans to reach all 50 states by 2026. The tournament format continues to evolve based on participant feedback, with new challenge categories and enhanced digital tools being added regularly.
Join the Movement
Schools interested in participating in the Future Ready National Game Tournament can apply through our education partnerships program. Priority registration for the 2026 season opens this fall.