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CCCS High School Programming Contest #10
March 14, 2026


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What is it? [goto top]

A day of programming activities, competitive programming contest (in a team of at most 3 members), meeting with CS majors from Columbia College, etc. At this point, the programming languages used are C++, Python, and Java. There are three categories: Advanced, Intermediate and Beginner. The questions in Advanced are more challenging than the ones in Intermediate. The Beginner category (new in 2026) is a non-competitive category. You can view the Beginner category as a workshop. Teachers are welcome to join their students in the Beginner category. Here's our flyer.

Note that you need not form a school team. We can help you find a team during our morning warmup session. You can be choose to be a team of one. You need not be registered by your teacher -- you can register individually. You need not arrive on our campus in a school bus. You or your parents can drive to the event too. Parking is free. Parents and teachers are welcome. Food is provided for parents and teachers too!

There will be prizes!

UPDATE ON EARLY CHECK-IN OPTION (3/3): The early check-in was very popular: 67% indicated interest! Unfortunnately we cannot find a staff member to stay overnight in the dorm with the participants. We are canceling the early check-in option this year. We will prepare for this earlier for next year's contest. Stay tuned.

NEW! EARLY CHECK-IN OPTION! For spring 2026, we are looking into an early check-in option:

Are there prizes? [goto top]

Yes! There will be tuition scholarship prizes (see below) and cash prizes (probably in the form of Amazon e-gift cards)!

Tuition scholarship prizes are

Excluding the winners, everyone gets $1000/yr ($4000 total) just for participating!!! All the above tuition scholarships are annual awards for up to three years of renewal after initial year. For instance a winner of the first place team of Advanced will be awarded $12000, i.e., $3000 per year for four years. This is a total tuition scholarship prize pool of $140,400. Here are the terms and conditions for the tuition scholarships.

Who is this for? [goto top]

When is this? [goto top]

Saturday March 14, 2026, 9AM-5PM. The actual contest begins after lunch (see schedule below). So it's OK to check in late especially if you live far away from Columbia, MO.

What is the location? [goto top]

The main thing is to get to Dulany Hall for check-in. After that you just need to follow us. If you need help, go to CCCS HS PC discord server and send a message.

How much does it cost? [goto top]

For Spring 2026, the event is free! Food is provided! ...

This event is heavily sponsored by Columbia College.

Students can purchase a commemorative t-shirt for about $20.

What’s the schedule? [goto top]

The event begins at 9AM. The contest itself begins after lunch. It's OK to check in late especially if you driving from far -- just let us know. During the contest, depending on interest from the guests, there might be information and discussion sessions for parents and teachers.

Are there contest rules? [goto top]

Here you go: contest rules page.

What do participants say about the contest? [goto top]

Here you go: comments.

Where do I register? [goto top]

I’m registered! Now what? [goto top]

Head over to the attendees page for some details! Also, you can send our flyer to your friends to help publicize the event.

Sponsors [goto top]

The CCCS High School Programming Contest began in 2015 and was a local event. In 2025, we expanded by sending invitations to high schools in a 3-hour driving radius from Columbia, MO. We hope to be one of the largest programming contests in MO. Whether you are a graduate of CCCS or a corporation or someone who believes in the importance of CS, by supporting our high school programming contests, you are supporting our computer science outreach and education. If you are sponsoring as a corporation, you are increasing your company's profile and branding to future software engineers.

Your contribution will help us continue to grow and expand our programming contest for years to come. Thank you for your support in creating future generations of software engineers and computer scientists.

Click here to make a donation. (You can donate electronically or by check.) In the comments, you can indicate how you want your donation to be used. Email Dr. Liow (yliow@ccis.edu) and let us know the payment has been processed so we can check the account and make sure the donation was posted to the correct account. A tax receipt will be issued to you from Columbia College.

Who are the organizers? [goto top]

Who should I talk to? … I have questions [goto top]

Please email any one of us or talk to us at our CCCS HS Programming Contest discord server:

FAQ [goto top]

Results [goto top]

Contest #10 (3/14/2026)

Registration data and winners.
CategoryCount
High School Students41
Parents37
Teachers4
Total82
HIGH SCHOOL CITY STATE/COUNTRY STUDENTS
Icon Public SchoolAhmednagarMaharashtra, India1
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Matriculation Higher Sec SchoolCoimbatoreTamilnadu, India1
Olathe South High SchoolOlatheKS, USA1
Labette County High SchoolParsonsKS, USA1
Hickman High SchoolColumbiaMO, USA3
Rock Bridge High SchoolColumbiaMO, USA6
Eugene Cole R VHenleyMO, USA1
Seckman High SchoolImperialMO, USA1
Helias Catholic High SchoolJefferson CityMO, USA1
Jefferson City High SchoolJefferson CityMO, USA1
Frontier Stem High SchoolKansas CityMO, USA5
Lee's Summit High SchoolLee's SummitMO, USA2
Lee's Summit North High SchoolLee's SummitMO, USA1
Lee's Summit West High SchoolLee's SummitMO, USA7
Liberty High SchoolLibertyMO, USA1
Monroe City High SchoolMonroeMO, USA1
Gateway Science AcademySt. LouisMO, USA1
Eureka High SchoolWildwoodMO, USA1
Lafayette High SchoolWildwoodMO, USA5
TOTAL 41
CITY STATE / COUNTRY STUDENTS
AhmednagarMaharashtra, India1
CoimbatoreTamilnadu, India1
OlatheKS, USA1
ParsonsKS, USA1
ColumbiaMO, USA9
HenleyMO, USA1
ImperialMO, USA1
Jefferson CityMO, USA2
Kansas CityMO, USA5
Lee's SummitMO, USA10
LibertyMO, USA1
Monroe CityMO, USA1
St. LouisMO, USA1
WildwoodMO, USA6
TOTAL 41
DIVISION PLACE WINNERS
Advanced 1st Dylan Fletcher, Emery Chiang, Oskar Cobb
2nd Aiden Burgstahler, Brody Joling
3rd Seamus Ashley
Intermediate 1st Adit Swami, Nate Bairu, Vivek Maddineni
2nd Anh Dao, Neil Zheng, Ruby Mollenkamp
3rd Aleyah Borsutzky
ABSOLUTE WINNER STATE / COUNTRY
Tanishk Jaggi Maharashtra, India

Counselors (CCCS majors): Andrew Woods, Ben Hamilton, Ben Kelly, Cole Schwandt, Eric Schultz, Hunter Derenski, Mark Noble, Nasser Alahaideb, Oladayo Oyedeji, Ricky Spires, Ryan Harvey, Yonathan Siele

Sponsor: Columbia College (space, food, tuition scholarship)

Contest #9 (3/13/2025)


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