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Mercy High School Earns College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award

Mercy High School Earns College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award Mercy High School Earns College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award Back row: Madeleine Thompson ’21, Kaila Lujambio ’21, Elena Cahill ‘21; Front row: Michele Grelotti ’21, Hannah Wrubleski ’22, Hannah DeFilippo ‘21. March 02, 2021 03:01PM Recognized for Closing the Gender Gap in AP Computer Science Principles Mercy High School in Middletown has earned the AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award from the College Board for achieving high female representation in the Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science Principles course. Schools honored with the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have expanded girls’ access in AP Computer Science courses. Mercy High School was one of 831 schools across the country recognized in the category of AP Computer Science Principles for the 2019-20 school year.

Mercy High School wins AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award

Mercy High School wins AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award Press Staff FacebookTwitterEmail Mercy High School in Middletown has earned the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award from the College Board for achieving high female representation in the Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles course. Shown, back row, from left, are Madeleine Thompson ’21, Kaila Lujambio ’21, and Elena Cahill ‘21; front row, from left, Michele Grelotti ’21, Hannah Wrubleski ’22, and Hannah DeFilippo ‘21.Contributed photo / Mercy High School MIDDLETOWN Mercy High School has earned the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award from the College Board for achieving high female representation in the Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles course.

Mercy High School Launches Podcast

Mercy High School Launches Podcast Mercy High School Launches Podcast Mercy High School students Abby Weaver and Lily Herron, both of the Class of 2021, create music for the Tiger Talk podcast. January 28, 2021 12:17PM Students at Mercy High School in Middletown, joined by their school’s president, have launched a podcast to connect students with alumnae and the community, while providing a hands-on opportunity for students to take on the role of journalists, learning interviewing skills and technical aspects of producing audio programs. The podcast, Tiger Talk, has already produced a half-dozen episodes since it launched just weeks ago; all available on the Mercy High School website. Individuals can also subscribe on multiple platforms, including iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and Spotify.

Mercy High School Launches Podcast

UpdatedSat, Jan 23, 2021 at 9:13 am ET Reply Students at Mercy High School in Middletown, joined by their school s president, have launched a podcast to connect students with alumnae and the community, while providing a hands-on opportunity for students to take on the role of journalists, learning interviewing skills and technical aspects of producing audio programs. The podcast, Tiger Talk, has already produced a half-dozen episodes since it launched just weeks ago; all available on the Mercy High School website. Individuals can also subscribe on multiple platforms, including iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and Spotify. Students from 50 cities and towns throughout Connecticut attend Mercy High School, a Catholic diocesan college preparatory all-girls high school; members of the school s Broadcast Journalism Club are taking the lead in developing the podcast.

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