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  • == Welcome to High School Computer Science== __NOTOC__ ...d, and no longer updated.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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  • == This wiki supports learning of high school computing.==
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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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  • 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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  • == Welcome to High School Computer Science== __NOTOC__ ...d, and no longer updated.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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  • ...er. Every locker has a unique number. The lockers are scattered around the school, on the top floor and the bottom floor. Our school has different sports teams. When it comes time for a big game, posters are
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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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  • ...d, and no longer updated. This course was delivered during the 2015 - 2016 school year. ...nce. We track which standards we have covered here, only for the 2015-2016 school year.
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  • # You will then write a pseudocode program. Program a robot to go to school in the morning. * [[High School Exploring computer science standards | Click here for all our standards]]
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  • [[Category:High school student author]]
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  • ...I used this image with great gratitude from the guys at Dartford Grammar School<ref>http://ib.compscihub.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/5.1.16.pdf</ref> * [http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/110/BinaryTrees.html high level discussion of binary trees]
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  • ...rk that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus or office building<ref>https://en.wikipedia. ...(WLAN) is a wireless distribution method for two or more devices that use high-frequency radio waves and often include an access point to the Internet. A
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  • ...int fails, and there isn't a good mesh setup, the cost of failure could be high. I use these with tremendous gratitude from the Dartford Grammar School <ref>http://ib.compscihub.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/3.1.14.pdf</ref>
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  • ...nce. We track which standards we have covered here, only for the 2015-2016 school year. ! Standard !! Category !! Covered 15-16 school year?
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  • [[Category:2016-2017 School Year]] [[Category:High School]]
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  • [[Category:2016-2017 School Year]] [[Category:High School]]
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