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Updated: 11.07.08
Cy Woods selected to beta test programming environment

Cypress Woods High School was selected by Carnegie Mellon University to beta-test the new computer programming environment, Alice 3.0.

Alice 3.0 is the new version of Alice that will be released in 2009. It’s a teaching tool designed to be a student’s first exposure to object-oriented programming, allowing students to learn fundamental programming concepts in the context of creating animated movies and simple video games.

Cy Woods was one of three U.S. high schools chosen from 90 applicants to beta-test the product. Students in the school’s computer programming classes will provide feedback to the developers at Carnegie Mellon to refine the latest version before it becomes available nationwide.


Langham Creek, Cy Falls finish band seasons

The Langham Creek and Cypress Falls high school marching bands completed their competitive marching schedule at the UIL State Marching Contest held Nov. 3-4 at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

Representing Area E, Langham Creek placed 13th and Cypress Falls placed 16th in the competition, which featured the 31 top teams across the state.

Dean MS plans Veterans Day activities

Dean Middle School will honor local veterans with a Veterans Day ceremony at the school (14104 Reo St.) Tuesday, Nov. 11.

The ceremony will begin at 7:30 a.m. on the football field, where a U.S. Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphin helicopter will be on hand. The Dean band and choir will perform special songs and music for the veterans.

There will be a small reception for guests in the school library.



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