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Salesianum School Students Win Computer Programming Contest
Salesianum
School students Kevin Touhey ‘09 and Louis Szgalsky ’09 won
first place at the Rowan University Programming Contest. The contest involved
writing a Java Application and creating a program to solve a Sudoku puzzle.
They competed against 25 other schools from Delaware and New Jersey. Both
students are in Salesianum’s advanced computer programming class,
and are taught by Mr. Joe Naccarato.
Salesianum School is a Roman Catholic independent secondary school that
teaches young men to Live Jesus, guided by the spirituality of Saint Francis
de Sales, through a college preparatory education, enabling them to take
their place in the world as Salesian gentlemen.
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