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Computer Teams

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KAMSC senior Halcyon Derks (Loy Norrix) and sophomore Danielle Mai (Vicksburg) display their individual and team awards from the 2004-2005 American Computer Science League Classroom Contest.  Each year students form the US, Canada and Europe participate in four monthly contests over computer science topics including algorithm analysis, computer numbering systems (binary, octal, hexadecimal), recursion, data structures, Boolean algebra, digital electronics, graph theory, LISP, prefix-infix-postfix notation, and bit-string flicking.  Derks and Mai both had perfect scores.  KAMSC has won the competition six of the past seven years and has done so with a perfect score the past two years.

KAMSC senior Halcyon Derks (Loy Norrix) and sophomore Danielle Mai (Vicksburg) display their individual and team awards from the 2004-2005 American Computer Science League Classroom Contest. Each year students form the US, Canada and Europe participate in four monthly contests over computer science topics including algorithm analysis, computer numbering systems (binary, octal, hexadecimal), recursion, data structures, Boolean algebra, digital electronics, graph theory, LISP, prefix-infix-postfix notation, and bit-string flicking. Derks and Mai both had perfect scores. KAMSC has won the competition six of the past seven years and has done so with a perfect score the past two years.