HSCompSci AP Online Computer Science for High School Students
HSCompSci focuses on three exciting classes. These classes cover grade levels from 5th grade through 12th grade of high school. Instructors utilize a variety of communication methods such as regular phone, Skype, MSN/Yahoo messenger, and video conferencing. The courses are:
- 3D Animation
- iPhone Development
- Advanced Placement Computer Science A
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HSCompSci has a caring and professional staff with a combined fifty years of high school and college teaching experience. Our instructors are passionate about teaching technology to our students. Your children will be invigorated by our attentiveness and professionalism. Please click the link below for detailed information on:
- Tuition and Registration
- Instructor and Staff Credentials
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Refund Policy
- Dual Enrollment Credit
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| The following figures show the impressive results for HSCompSci's May 2011 APCS test:

The following graph compares how HSCompSci students (in blue) performed compared to all students globally (in green):
 
Analysis: All but one of the students scored a four or five on the test. 90% of my students recieved a four or five on the exam. Nationally, only 50% of the students recieved a four or five on the exam.

Analysis: Our students group mean exceeded the global mean in every category. The strongest was in recursion. Next year we will put more emphasis on programming fundamentals -- in particular, we will focus more on simplifying boolean algebraic expressions.

Analysis: Our students exceeded the global mean in every free response question. The most difficult question was the 2D Array processing-route cipher; however, our students placed in the top average for that question.
The full reports in pdf format are provided here:
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HSCompSci offers three interesting and relevant courses for students from grades 5 through 12. These are year round courses and can easily fit with your normal academic schedule. The instructors use phone, instant messaging through skype/AIM/Yahoo, notifications through Twitter and Facebook, and of course, e-mail.
The following link will expand on each of the courses and help you determine what is best for you.
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