Members

Our organizations membership is from the following alphabetical list of local institutions and organizations:

  • Abington School District
  • Archmere Academy
  • Baldwin School
  • Bishop McDevitt High School
  • Bryn Mawr College
  • Bucks County Community College
  • Collonial School District
  • Community College of Philadelphia
  • Drexel University
  • Emmaus High School
  • Friends Central
  • Great Valley School District
  • Hatboro Horsham School District
  • Haverford College
  • Hope Charter School
  • Lehigh University
  • Lancaster School District
  • LaSalle College
  • LaSalle College High School
  • Monroe Career and Technical Institute
  • Montgomery County Community College
  • New Hope Solebury High School
  • North Penn School District
  • Northampton High School
  • Peirce College
  • Penfield High School
  • Penn Manor High School
  • Philadelphia University
  • Rowan University
  • School District of Philadelphia
  • Springfield Township School District
  • Swarthmore College
  • Temple University
  • Trinity High School
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Upper Dublin School District
  • Upper Merion School District
  • Villanova University
  • Villa Maria Academy
  • Widener University
  • Wyomissing Area School District

Leadership

Our By-Laws provide for four leaders, president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Each year, two of the offices are up for re-election.

Our current leadership is:
President - Tammy Pirmann - Computer Science Teacher at Springfield Township High School in the School District of Springfield Township
Vice President - Dorothy Weiss - Computer Applications Teacher at Sandy Run Middle School in the Upper Dublin School District
Secretary - John Dougherty - Computer Science professor at Haverford College
Treasurer - Francine Wright - Computer Science Teacher in the Philadelphia School District

Mission

Computer Science is a young and rapidly changing field, challenging its practitioners and educators to remain current and be quick to adapt in order to achieve their full potential. Our group offers a forum for the exchange of curriculum ideas, sparking collaboration among and between educators in secondary schools and universities in the greater Philadelphia area, so as to help fuel continued improvement in the teaching of Computer Science. We promote Computer Science education and support K-16 educators by raising public awareness of Computer Science and its many subfields, and the value of a Computer Science education to the next generation of students.

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Meetings

All meetings are held at 4:30 pm in KINSC Hilles 110 at Haverford College.