High School Students Win Computer Programming Contest
Computer-savvy
high school students competed to solve computer-programming problems at The
University of Scranton’s 17th annual Computer Programming Contest held
recently on campus. Student teams were challenged to complete with six
problems, with the winners each garnering a $500 scholarship to the Jesuit
university. A team of Delaware Valley students won the contest. Participating
high schools included Delaware Valley, Montrose Area, Monroe Career &
Technical Institute, Tunkhannock Area, and Scranton. From
left are, Bob McCloskey, Ph.D., assistant professor of computer science;
winning team members Joe Nied, Jake Kovarskiy and Thomas Hartmann, Delaware
Valley High School; and Janet Masser, Delaware Valley High School teacher.