Mount St. Mary Catholic High School has earned the College Board AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in AP Computer Science Principles. Schools honored with the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have expanded girls’ access in AP Computer Science courses.
Out of the 20,000 institutions that offer AP courses, 1,119 achieved either 50% or higher female representation in one of the two AP computer science courses or a percentage of the female computer science examinees meeting or exceeding that of the school’s female population during the 2019-20 school year.
“During an unprecedented year, Mount St.
Mercy High School wins AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award
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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.
Feb. 8, 2021
Wheeler High School is one of only 13 Georgia public schools to recently earn the College Board AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in AP Computer Science A (CSA) and/or AP Computer Science Principles (CSP). Schools honored with the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have expanded girls access to AP computer science courses.
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Out of 20,000 institutions that offer AP courses, Wheeler is among 1,119 to achieve either 50% or higher female representation in one of the two AP computer science courses or a percentage of the female computer science examinees meeting or exceeding that of the school s female population during the 2019-2020 school year. Wheeler earned the award for AP Computer Science Principles.
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PARKERSBURG Parkersburg Catholic High School was awarded with the College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science Female Diversity Award on Wednesday.
Parkersburg Catholic, one of seven schools in West Virginia, earned the distinction for expanding female representation in AP Computer Science courses during the 2019-2020 school year. A total of 1,119 schools are being recognized for reaching 50 percent or higher female representation in one of the two AP computer science courses, or a percentage of the female computer science examinees meeting or exceeding that of the school’s female population. “I’m exceedingly proud of our students. They exceed expectations every time we ask them to meet a level, they exceed them. That’s what our lady Crusaders continue to do, both in the classroom, on the court and on the field. I’m just really proud of them,” Parkersburg Catholic High School principal Mary Caren Heffner said. “We try to in
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PARKERSBURG – Parkersburg Catholic High School was awarded with the College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science Female Diversity Award on Wednesday.
Parkersburg Catholic, one of seven schools in West Virginia, earned the distinction for expanding female representation in AP Computer Science courses during the 2019-2020 school year. A total of 1,119 schools are being recognized for reaching 50 percent or higher female representation in one of the two AP computer science courses, or a percentage of the female computer science examinees meeting or exceeding that of the school’s female population. “I’m exceedingly proud of our students. They exceed expectations every time we ask them to meet a level, they exceed them. That’s what our lady Crusaders continue to do, both in the classroom, on the court and on the field. I’m just really proud of them,” Parkersburg Catholic High School principal Mary Caren Heffner said. “We try to