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CSC Classes Articulated:
In collaboration with CNM, all computer classes will be credited for students to receive college credit.
The following Classes are aligned CNM-RRHS
1. CNM CIS 1284 and
RRHS CSC Visual Basic
2. CNM CIS 1275 and
RRHS CSC C#
3. CNM CIS 2235 and
RRHS CSC Java
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Computer Science: Programming Languages
Show Me the "$$$$$$$$ !!
Sandia National Lab Employment:
Ryan Stuart: Currently programming in secure zone region
Any student interested please see Mrs. Robinson or Mr. Hanosh for additional information!

"You Don't know the Power of The Money Side"
Geek Humor Time 
- "For those who like to ProgRAM, We Salute you "
- "There are 10 types of people, those who know binary and those who don't"
- If at first you don't succeed; call it version 1.0
- I'm not anti-social; I'm just not user friendly
- In a world without fences and walls, who needs Gates and Windows?
- Hand over the calculator, friends don't let friends derive drunk
- Unix, DOS and Windows...the good, the bad and the ugly
- Ethernet (n): something used to catch the ether bunny
- C://dos
C://dos.run
run.dos.run - You know it's love when you memorize her IP number to skip DNS overhead
- JUST SHUT UP AND REBOOT!!
- You know it's love when you memorize her IP number to skip DNS overhead
- How do I set a laser printer to stun?
- Be nice to the nerds, for all you know they might be the next Bill Gates!
- Beware of programmers that carry screwdrivers
- COFFEE.EXE Missing - Insert Cup and Press Any Key
- Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning
- LISP = Lots of Irritating Silly Parentheses
- We are sorry, but the number you have dialed is imaginary. Please rotate your phone 90 degrees and try again
- Cannot find REALITY.SYS. Universe halted
- If it weren't for C, we'd all be programming in BASI and OBO
- Bad command or file name! Go stand in the corner
- Bad or corrupt header, go get a haircut
- Unrecognized input, get out of the class
- Warning! Buffer overflow, close the tumbler !
- WinErr 547: LPT1 not found... Use backup... PENCIL & PAPER
- Bad or missing mouse driver. Spank the cat? (Y/N)
- Best file compression around: "rm *.*" = 100% compression
- Hackers in hollywood movies are phenomenal. All they need to do is "c:\> hack into fbi"
- BREAKFAST.COM Halted...Cereal Port Not Responding
National & State Programming Champions!!!
2002 - Present
Josh Barons, Chris Morrison, Josh Rivera, Justin Kenworthy, Chris Kenworthy, Michael Hogan, Jason Wolfe, Bryan Hughes, Torin Adamson, James Archuleta, Brandon Winkler, Jason Salaz, Aaron Gresham, James Pevey, Sean Morris, Ryan Grainger, Michael Belvin, Brenden Trebitowski, Johnathon Ammons, Trey Klundt, Brenden Laughlin, Ioan Belovarski, Marc Mendoza, Jeff Napier, Ryan Stuart, Thomas Otero, Tim Casey
Computer Science Instructors in the B&E Academy:


Mrs. Robinson:Visual Basic I & II, Computer Science C# I & II, Microsoft Office Certification
rrobinson@rrhs.rrps.k12.nm.us
896-5735
Mr. Hanosh:AP Computer Science A, Geometry
hanosh@rrhs.rrps.k12.nm.us
896-5705

COMPUTER CLASSES


Visual Basic - "GOT GAME"
Grade Level: 10-12
Prerequisite: Keyboarding Skills
Credit: Tech – Elective – Tech – CNM Credit Articulated
Lab Fee: $5.00
THIS COURSE WILL FOCUS ON: Developing a CAREER PATH, Enhance your interest in COMPUTERS!
STUDENTS WILL:
- Create GAME Programs
- Learn Graphical Designs and Animations
- Enhance your interest by exploring a new field of a computer language!
- Excel by taking Advanced Visual Basic

C #- "Action Plan"
Grade Level: 10-12
Prerequisite: Visual Basic
Credit: Tech – Elective – Tech – CNM Credit Articulated
Lab Fee: $10.00
THIS COURSE WILL FOCUS ON: Using basic programming skills to RULE THE DIGITAL WORLD!
STUDENTS WILL:
- Design and create beginning and intermediate computer programs
- Create GAME Programs
- Broaden your interest and experiences in Information Technology
- Excel by taking Advanced C#
WHY AP Computer Science?
AP Computer Science does change your life. Through college-level AP CSC courses, you enter a fascinating realm of knowledge. By taking the AP CSC Exam, you have the opportunity to earn credit or advanced standing at most of the nation's colleges and universities.
Why Participate?
AP CSC offers something for everyone in computer languages and in computer technology. The only requirements are a strong curiosity about computer software and hardware you plan to study. Be willing to solve difficult programs and program long hours.
Here are just a few reasons to sign up:
You can be the Cutting Edge in College Preparation!
- Get a head start on college-level work.
- Improve your writing skills and problem-solving techniques.
- Develop study habits necessary for rigorous course work.
Stand Out in the College Admissions Process!
- Demonstrate your maturity and readiness for college.
- Show your willingness to push yourself.
- Emphasize your commitment to academic excellence.
Broaden Your Intellectual Horizons!
- Explore the world from a variety of perspectives.
- Study the Computer Sciences in greater depth and detail.
- Assume the responsibility of reasoning and analyzing.

AP Computer Science A: Java - “Sip Assorted Blends of Cups of Java”
Grade Level: 11-12
Prerequisite: Java
Lab Fee: $25.00
Credit: College – Tech – Elective
THIS COURSE WILL FOCUS ON: Personal Marketing Strategies for Admission into COLLEGES
Develop Hierarchy complex Semester Projects
STUDENTS WILL:
- Gain a higher proficiency to further refine and master their computer programming skills
- Participate in an intense study and analysis of the College Board Grid World Case Study
- College Admissions
- Professional Employment – SANDIA NATIONAL LABS
- Experience Corporate Management Operations
- Strengthen Technology Knowledge
- Increase Hardware-Software Applications
- Investigate and Research Corporate-College Projects
- Improve reading-writing communication skills
How Do I Enroll?
- Talk to Ms. Robinson or Mr. Hanosh CSC Instructors at RRHS about the computer course you want to take.
- Discuss the course's workload and any preparation you might need.
- From there its easy as bits n bytes!




