National BDPA High School Computer Competition

The High School Computer Competition (HSCC) is an intensive technical training program designed to create a highly competitive team of 4-5 high school students. These students will be expected to compete in a technology round-robin quiz demonstrating their knowledge of BDPA history and IT concepts & terminology. Additionally, they will be presented with a set of business requirements and will develop a website using the Visual Basic programming and HTML knowlege they aquired during their training. The team will present their final product to a panel of industry judges. This competition takes place at the National BDPA conference in August of each year. The competition comes from high school students representing other BDPA chapters across the country. Awards will be given to the best team. Check out the pictures from the 2001 High School Competition in Chicago. Click here for printable HSCC Class Schedule for 2002).


We proudly present the 2002 Students (left to right):
David Skannal, Bryan Carter, Timothy McKinnie, Sasha Carter, Erica Williams, Robyn Cooper (Kneeling) Leslie Lewis, (Inset) Latisha Hill

2002 High School Students