Comp Sci Month

In this thrilling era of lightning-fast technology, the value of computer science education is sky-high! The students of Ramsey School District have the opportunity to explore, learn, and uncover the magic of this vital discipline more than ever before. Through an array of events in addition to curricular opportunities, students were able to dive deeper into innovation and progress.

  • HUBBARD/TISDALE/DATER: A notable highlight is the annual recognition of Computer Science Education Week, which took place from December 4th through 9th. Throughout December, K-5 students are actively engaged in computer science exploration under the guidance of their media specialists.

  • SMITH MIDDLE SCHOOL: Smith Middle School provides three distinct exploratory classes in Computer Science, namely Game Design & Mixed Reality, Designing with Code, and Programming and Emerging Technologies. Smith's computer science teacher, Mr. Frisch, organized an Hour of Code event on December 6th to cater to the interests of students eager to participate.

  • RHS: Ramsey High School students enjoy a range of options, including Computer Programming I and II, AP Computer Science Principles, or AP Computer Science A. This ensures that students, whether they are freshmen or seniors, have access to a comprehensive computer science curriculum.

What theyโ€™re saying: โ€œI enjoy computer science because of the many ways you can apply what you learned, whether designing a website or programming something to move. Even if you donโ€™t follow the route of computer science, the classes themselves teach you problem-solving skills by making you search for mistakes and having to learn to think outside of the box to fix them.
Computer science makes you think in ways you might have never imagined, with new concepts that are increasingly difficult from anyone who has never touched a computer, to someone who has been learning for years to try.โ€ -Daniela Lam, RHS Freshman

Why it Matters: Computer science education isn't just about tech skills; it's a boost for communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. From elementary to higher levels, students debug algorithms together, fostering critical thinking. They also collaborate to solve problems and craft digital creations, enhancing communication skills.