American Computer Science League (ACSL)
ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students. This year, our 41st year of continuous operation, over 300 teams in the United States, Canada, Europe, Africa and Asia are participating in various divisions. ACSL is on the approved activities list of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). ACSL is also an institutional member of the Computer Science Teachers Association. We welcome participation from all pre-college schools around the world. But read on, if you are in Korea, Viet Nam, China, or Egypt. We are super excited to announce a partnership with the Academic Consulting and Education group for students in Korea (www.kcsl.acsl.org) and Viet Nam (www.vcsl.acsl.org). Students in those countries will particpate in the 4 regular season contests at a local site; schools will be reported in the ACSL leaderboard and top schools will be invited to the All-Star Contest. We are also excited to partner with ASDAN China to administer the ACSL contests in China. Schools participating via ASDAN (register using the link http://www.seedasdan.org/acsl will take the ACSL contests translated into Chinese. Schools in China may also register directly with ACSL. We are also excited to be partnering with Ideasgym in Egypt.
MIT said... about ACSL |
ACSL is introduced in Stanford project "Early Acquisition of Computer Science - Stanford CS" |
Johns Hopkins is introducing ACSL in "Math & Computer Science Competitions" |
DR. TOM CORTINA, professor of CMU, said "American Computer Science League - A "mathletes" for computer science! And they focus on computer science, not just programming. " |
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