KAMSC programmers won the 2005 ACM High School Programming Contest at Saginaw Valley State  University and placed all four teams (of 3 students each) in the top 10 (1st, 3rd, 7th, and 9th out of 35 teams).  Pictured from left are seniors Daniel Frandsen, Aaron Haas and Nicole Rodia, and juniors Greg Farrer, Robert Hucthison, Thomas McClish, Jordan Neidlinger, David Hanley, Ryan Bradstreet, Jesse Denardo, Team Adviser Shannon Houtrouw, Ben King, and Erin McCormick.  Bradstreet, Denardo and King were the overall winners.  Haas, Farrer and McClish took 3rd.
"I love KAMSC soooo much!!!!!!!!!!!"
Anna Brown ('06)

Discrete Mathematics

Instructor:

Mr. Shannon Houtrouw

Description:


Discrete Mathematics deals with discrete phenomena (countable-based on integers), as opposed to continuous phenomena (based on the real numbers, as in calculus). While this is not a computer class, the topics covered are useful for anyone who will use computers. This course is an important preparation for higher level Computer Science

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