Sacred Heart Greenwich Student Recognized in Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Science Challenge

Sacred Heart Greenwich Student Recognized in Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Science Challenge

Sacred Heart Greenwich Student Recognized in Carnegie Mellon University Computer Science Challenge

Sacred Heart Greenwich is delighted to share that sophomore, Stephanie S. earned two first-place awards and a third-place award in Carnegie Mellon University Computer Science Academy's Fall 2025 Creative Task Challenge.

Tim Barnes, Assistant Program Manager at Carnegie Mellon University School Computer Science Academy, praised the competition’s rigor, saying, “The competition was fierce. We had entries from all over the world, some coming from as far as Japan and Mongolia! I celebrate Stephanie’s creativity, intellectual curiosity, and hard work.”

Stephanie’s achievements highlight the innovative spirit and academic excellence fostered at Sacred Heart Greenwich.  We are so proud of you, Stephanie!

 

Stephanie S., Class of 2028 and her Computer Science Teacher, Mrs. Ana Nystedt

 

Stephanie S., Class of 2028 celebrates her awards. 

 

 

 

Stephanie's three winning submissions in the Computer Science Creative Task Challenge. 

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