Pine Crest Upper School Coders Earn Top Honors at Bebras Computing Challenge




Pine Crest Upper School Coders Earn Top Honors at Bebras Computing Challenge
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Upper School Awards & Achievements


Pine Crest Upper School students competed in the Bebras Computing Challenge recently.

The Bebras challenge is designed to help students explore their talents and passion for informatics and computational thinking with engaging challenges. Students from six to 18 years old work through a set of tasks that focus on different topics and skills within informatics and computational thinking. 

Matthew Lopez ’24 currently has the highest score in Florida in the Junior Division, and Daniel Quintero ’23 placed Best in School in the Senior Division. 

Bryce Hamaway ’24, Maxim Gluhovskoi ’22, Rafael Opperman ’23, and Benjamin Stein ’23 earned Honor Roll recognition. The average score of Pine Crest students was well above the state and national averages for both divisions. 

Congratulations to all!
 







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Pine Crest Upper School Coders Earn Top Honors at Bebras Computing Challenge