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  • == This wiki supports learning of high school computing.==
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  • This content was originally written by a high school student (age 15 to 18)
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:53, 1 March 2016
  • The purpose of this wiki is to support student learning of high school computer science.
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  • == This wiki supports learning of high school computing.==
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  • [[Category: High School]] [[Category: Middle School]]
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  • This Automatic Essay Writer is exclusive for high school students. I will focus on creating a similar Automatic Essay Writer as ones [[Category:High School student work]]
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  • == 2023 - 2024 school year == == 2022 - 2023 school year ==
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  • * I totally changed the structure of the high school page. The middle school page will follow
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  • These are the 2015 - 2016 High School Design Projects.
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  • * [[Media:Calendar 2018-2019.pdf | Click here for the 2018 - 2019 school year calendar]] * [[Media:Calendar 2017-2018.pdf | Click here for the 2017 - 2018 school year calendar]]
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  • ...ch middle and high school (ages 14 to 18) computer science at the American School of Warsaw. A lifelong geek, I work hard to share my enthusiasm, energy and
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  • == Welcome to High School Computer Science== __NOTOC__ ...d, and no longer updated. This course was delivered during the 2015 - 2016 school year.
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  • In 2017 The American School of Warsaw adopted values to guide our learning. ...e outside of our school. Think big here. Also, know communities outside of school are here to help you and support your learning of computer science. Compute
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  • * [[High School Exploring computer science standards | Click here for all our standards]] [[Category:2015-2016 School Year]]
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  • * [[High School Exploring computer science standards | Click here for all our standards]] [[Category:2015-2016 School Year]]
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  • .... Academic integrity expectations extend to all assessed and non-assessed school work and to all documentation produced for university and college applicati To ensure that high school students understand what constitutes academic honesty, teachers explicitly
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  • * [[High School Exploring computer science standards | Click here for all our standards]] [[Category:2015-2016 School Year]]
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  • * [[High School Exploring computer science standards | Click here for all our standards]] [[Category:2015-2016 School Year]]
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  • * [[High School Exploring computer science standards | Click here for all our standards]] [[Category:2015-2016 School Year]]
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  • * [[High School Exploring computer science standards | Click here for all our standards]] [[Category:2015-2016 School Year]]
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