Virginia Beach City Public Schools was well represented at the 33rd Annual Great Computer Challenge March 10 at Old Dominion University. Middle and high school students from throughout the division competed in the senior division, bringing home more than 20 top awards.
The junior competition, for grades kindergarten-5, will be held April 6.
The Great Computer Challenge is a joint project of WHRO, the Consortium for Interactive Instruction and Old Dominion University. It is a competitive opportunity for students in kindergarten through 12th grade to demonstrate their knowledge of various computer applications and programming skills.
Congratulations to the following schools that placed in the March 10 competition:
Computer Assisted Design (CAD)
First Place: Advanced Technology Center
Second Place: Advanced Technology Center
Cyber Security
First Place: Advanced Technology Center
Second Place: Advanced Technology Center
Third Place: Advanced Technology Center
Honorable Mention: Advanced Technology Center
Honorable Mention: Advanced Technology Center
Desktop Presentations
Third Place: Advanced Technology Center
Desktop Publishing
Second Place: Advanced Technology Center
Graphic Design
Second Place: Advanced Technology Center
Integrated Applications
First Place: Advanced Technology Center
Second Place: Advanced Technology Center
Music Composition
First Place: Princess Anne High School
Second Place: Advanced Technology Center
Integrated Applications
First Place: Advanced Technology Center
Second Place: Advanced Technology Center
Music Composition
First Place: Princess Anne High School
Second Place: Advanced Technology Center
Programming-Scientific/Non- Business
First Place: Landstown High School
Video Editing
First Place: Advanced Technology Center
Third Place: Landstown High School
Web Design
First Place: Advanced Technology Center