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2021 Virtual Contest Dates:
Cornell High School Programming Contest: Saturday, May 1st 2021
The contest was open to students who live or attend schools in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut or Pennsylvania, or students who competed in the 2021 Cornell High School Programming Contest Warm Up.
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There were a total of 84 teams and 217 students.
Cornell High School Programming Contest Warm Up (renamed from the former Girls High School Programming Contest). Saturday, February 27th, 2021 at 1 p.m. est
We encouraged participation by high school girls and other high school students from groups underrepresented in technology.
Champion |
Doral TreeSum |
2nd Place | McNeil Woods Texans |
3rd Place | HHH HSE ACSL |
4th Place | River Hill Coders |
5th Place | Doral UMANGUS |
6th Place | Watching Hills Hackers |
7th Place | Half Hollow Amonglers |
There were a total of 51 teams, 135 students and representation from 10 different states.
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