SCRANTON, PA (05/07/2014)(readMedia)-- Students from Conrad Weiser High School were among the nine high schools competing at the annual Computer Programming Contest, hosted by The University of Scranton's Computing Sciences Department. During the competition,15 teams used their programming language to solve computer-programming problems. The winning teams were chosen based on the number of problems solved correctly and timed completion.
Team members from Delaware Valley High School came in first place in the competition. Students from Emmaus High School came in second and third place.
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Students representing Conrad Weiser High School who participated in The University of Scranton's Computer Programming Contest are, from left: Andrew Meglathery, Mason Albright, Matthew Babel, Christian Gordan and Mitch Gordan.