2019 Contest:

The annual High School Programming Contest was held April 5th, 2019 and wasopen to all high school students. For info on the Ithaca contest please contact Vanessa Maley at vsm34 -at- cornell.edu and for the NYC contest please contact Diane Levitt at diane.levitt -at- cornell.edu.

Date: Friday, April 5th, 2019

Schedule:

11:00 a.m.: Reception/Lunch

11:45 a.m.: Intro/Set-Up - We’ll present guidelines, rules, etc.

12:30p.m. – 3:30 p.m.: Contest

3:30 – 3:45 p.m.: Break and Snacks

3:45 – 4:15 p.m.: Presentation

4:15 – 4:30 p.m.: Awards ceremony

2019 Girls HS Programming Contest:

This year we held our first annual Girls High School Programming Contest held in February at both Cornell in Ithaca and Cornell Tech.

Programming Languages and Environments:

The teams may use the following programming languages: Java, Python, C, C++, Haskell (others available upon request). You can use any environment to develop your programs.

Organizing Team

  • Gordon Campbell: Chair of Computer Science Dept., Dalton School, NYC
  • Daniel Fleischman: Operations Research Scientist at Amazon. Cornell University Operations Research and Information Engineering Grad
  • Diane Levitt: Senior Director of K-12 Education, CornellTech
  • Vanessa Maley: Cornell University Computer Science Event Coordinator
  • Haobin Ni: Cornell University CS Grad student
  • Samara Rose Selden
  • Jordan Staiti
  • Robbert van Renesse: Cornell University Computer Science Faculty

Steering Committee

  • Gordon Campbell: Chair of Computer Science Dept., Dalton School, NYC
  • Emma Clark: Cornell University CS undergrad, rep. Women in Computing at Cornell
  • Fred Deppe: Ithaca High School Computer Science teacher
  • Daniel Fleischman: Operations Research Scientist at Amazon. CU ORIE Grad
  • Diane Levitt: Senior Director of K-12 Education, CornellTech
  • Chair: Robbert van Renesse: Cornell University CS Faculty

Sponsors

The event is sponsored by the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University, the Institute for Computational Sustainability at Cornell University, and the Institute for Crypto Currencies and Contracts (IC3).

Please reach out to Vanessa Maley with any questions at vsm34@cornell.edu.

For more information about previous years, access the Archive here.

Winners (all 7 of these teams solved at least 7 problems out of the 8 total in under 2 hours): 
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

 

Archives

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