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Competition Highlights

Our students don’t just learn to code. They achieve remarkable milestones.
From winning the Congressional App Challenge to excelling in USACO and earning PCEP certifications, their accomplishments showcase the confidence and skills that come from mastering the fundamentals.

Congressional App Challenge Winners

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The Congressional App Challenge is a nationwide competition where students design and build their own original apps. It's an opportunity to explore coding, showcase creativity, and earn recognition from members of Congress.

This aligns perfectly with our teaching philosophy: helping students build a strong foundation in coding while empowering them to think creatively and turn ideas into impactful creations. Despite being a highly competitive national event, our students have placed every single year, a testament to their skill, imagination, and hard work.

2024
Runner-Up Winner

Our 8th-grade student Daniel K. earned Runner-Up recognition for his app “Reaction Runner” in the Congressional App Challenge.
He brought his creative idea to life using the Unity game development engine, showcasing both his coding skills and innovative thinking.

2023
1st Place Winner

Our 11th-grade student Karam C. won with her app "Radish Princess Typing Game". She designed the game to make typing practice more engaging and fun. Her app stood out among thousands of submission nationwide, earning recognition from Representative Jimmy Gomez and a spot in the #HouseOfCode festival in Congrerss.

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2022
3rd Place Winner

Our 10th-grade student Matthew K. earned 3rd place with his app "Baseball Buddy Finder", where his love for baseball meets innovative technology.

2021
2nd Place Winner

Our 10th-grade studentMichael Y. won with his app "CarCam App" with the awareness of car accidents and prevent them from car cam built into our phone with react native technology.

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Congratulations to Our USACO Achievers!

We’re incredibly proud of our students who have excelled in the USA Computing Olympiad (USACO) — one of the most challenging programming competitions for students.Our USACO program is built on a rigotous curriculum, years of proven experience, and a team of dedicated teachers who guide students every step of the way.

We focus on strengthening algorithmic thinking, problem-solving strategies, and contest readiness through structured lessons and personalized feedback. 
With consistent practice, expert mentorship, and a supportive learning envionement, our students gain the confidence and skills needed to excel in every level of the USACO competition. 

Promoted to the Gold Division

Isaiah P. (Gr 11)

Kevin C. (Gr 11)

Jiwoo K. (Gr 11)

Euan P. (Gr 11)
Jason K. (Gr 11)
Alex C. (Gr 11)
David C. (Gr 11)

and more

Promoted to the Silver Division

Joshua K. (Gr 10)

Junseo C. (Gr 11)

Jaehee P. (Gr 10)

Ryan S. (Gr 11)

Scott L. (Gr 9)

Ian C. (Gr 9)

Ethan W. (Gr 11)
Alex H. (Gr 9)
​Stella K. (Gr 10)

Han K. (Gr 10)
Doyoung L. (Gr 10)
Sandra L. (Gr 11)
Sejun P. (Gr 11)
Curtis L. (Gr 10)
Brian K. (Gr 9)
Marcus C. (Gr 11)
​Ryan Y. (Gr 9)

Jake K. (Gr 9)

Daeyong K. (Gr 10)

Isaiah P. (Gr 10)
Jaden L. (Gr 10)
Chloe Y. (Gr 10)
Eric K. (Gr 10)

Minjun C. (Gr 11)

Jun P. (Gr 11)

Grace P. (Gr 11)
​Ashley C. (Gr 11)
Wonu P. (Gr 11)
Timothy H. (Gr 11)
Juyoung C. (Gr 9)
Nathan L. (Gr 8)

Ian L. (Gr 11)

and more

Congratulations to our PCEP™ Certified Students

Celebrating our students who earned their PCEP™ certification, proving their solid foundation and confidence in Python programming. With our Python and PCEP curriculum, nearly all of our students pass the exam with confidence and ease.

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Sejun P. (Grade 9) / Benjamin H. (Grade 8) / Justin C. (Grade 11) / Hayven Y. (9) / Joanne K. (Grade 10) / Sahng C. (Grade 10) / James K. (Grade 11) / David L. (Grade 8) / David K. (Grade 12) / Angela C. (Grade 10) / Joowon K. (Grade 8) / Curtis L. (Grade 9) / Timothy H. (Grade 10) / Derek K. (Grade 8) / Jaden R. (Grade 9) / Theo J. (Grade 8) / Wallach S. (Grade 8) / David J. (Grade 7) / Suri L. (Grade 8) / Jaden L. (Grade 11) / Jason K. (Grade 9) / Christopher A. (Grade 11) / Samuel C. (Grade 10) / Doyoung L. (Grade 9) / Daniel K. (Grade 8) / Karam C. (Grade 11) / Joseph A. (Grade 9) / Patrick E. (Grade 8) / Michael A. (Grade 9) / Aaron L. (Grade 9) / Daniel C. (Grade 8) / Sejun P. (Grade 10) / Noah L. (Grade 11) / Matthew Y. (Grade 7) / Isabella C. (Grade 9) / Erin S. (Grade 8) / Andrew H. (Grade 12) / Diane C. (Grade 12) / Edric K. (Grade 12) / George C. (Grade 8) / Anthony S. (Grade 9) / Remy D. (Grade 8) / Elizabeth K. (Grade 8)

and more

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