Congratulations!
2023 - 2024 ACSL Final
J. Kim, Senior Bronze Award
2023 - 2024 USACO
I. Lee, Silver promoted
J. Kim, Silver promoted
2024 - 2025 AIME Qualified
E. Hwang
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Course: CP 1 and CP 2
Content: Fundamentals of programming and problem solving skills in USACO Bronze division contest problems
Prerequisites: Basic coding skills to solve simple problems utilizing multiple topics in programming.
Course: C++ for Pythonian
Content: Basics of the C++ programming language for students who learned Python.
We will start with a Python example and then implement the example in C++. We will also examine the strengths, weaknesses, and differences between these two languages.
Prerequisites: Finished Bronze course or scored more than 600 points in a USACO bronze contest.
Course: CP 3
Content: For students who compete in USACO Silver division with standard algorithm and data structures.
Prerequisites: Finished C++ for Pythonian course or scored more than 600 points in a USACO bronze contest using C++.
Course: CP 4
Content: Learn advanced algorithm and data structure to compete in USACO Gold contest.
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CP1 / CP2
C++ for
Pythonian
CP 3
CP 4
Python for AI
*Certificate
Data Analysis
*Certificate
Data
Visualization
*Certificate
Capstone Project
Course: Data Analysis
Content: Learn how to analyze data using Python w/ Numpy, Pandas and more.
Prerequisites: Python 1/2 or Basic coding skill to solve simple problems using topics in programming.
Course: Data Visualization
Content: Learn how to visualize data and present the compelling story.
Prerequisites: Finished Data Analysis course.
Course: Capstone Project
Content: Learn how to create real world data science project.
Prerequisites: Finished Data Visualization course.
*Certificate
Math Competition
We offer math courses to help students in 5-12th Grade learn foundational skills and develop each student`s individual strengths.
Our competition track is designed for students interested in advanced mathematical topics as well as participating in prestigious math competitions such as Math Olympiad, and AMC 8/10/12.
Debate / Writing
We offer students in 4th - 8th grade debate classes focused on Public Forum Debate, which is one of the most accessible and popular debate forms in the United States. Our curriculum encompasses each of the key processes of effective debate, including descriptive writing, research, arguments, evidence analysis, and time management. Students will learn other essential debate skills as well, focusing on how to make dynamic opening and closing statements, counterarguments, and persuasive speeches while always anticipating and reacting to an opponent’s evolving arguments.
Robotics
* currently not available
Students in 3-8th Grade will learn to build and program advanced mobile robots. As they explore how robots make decisions and navigate the environment, students will increase their ability to solve problems and conduct scientific investigations. Working with both hardware and software, students will learn to apply relevant math topics such as measurements and geometry, as well as coding.