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Hilliard Davidson High School has earned the College Board AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in AP Computer Science A. Schools honored with the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have expanded girls’ access in AP computer science courses.

More than 1,100 institutions achieved either 50% or higher female representation in one of the two AP computer science courses or a percentage of the female computer science exam takers meeting or exceeding that of the school’s female population during the 2022-23 school year. In 2023, Davidson was one of 225 recognized in the category of AP Computer Science A.

“We’re thrilled to congratulate our female AP computer science students and their teachers on this step toward gender parity in computer science education,” said Davidson principal, William K. Ragland, II. “We’re honored that our school earned this distinction and look forward to seeing these young women and others pursue and achieve success in computer science education and careers.”

“Computer science is the source code of our economy and much of the career landscape,” said Trevor Packer, Head of the AP Program. “In the six years since we began the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award, it’s been heartening to see schools like Hilliard Davidson welcome so many more young women into this vital field.”

AP Computer Science A (CSA) students learn to design and implement computer programs that solve problems relevant to today’s society. AP Computer Science A, which first debuted in 1988, continues to grow and female participation has increased 69% since 2017, to 24,147 women. Overall AP computer science course participation has increased 147% since 2017, broadening STEM career opportunities for more students.

Providing female students with access to computer science courses is critical to ensuring gender parity in the industry’s high-paying jobs and to drive innovation, creativity, and representation. The median annual wage for computer and information technology occupations was $100,530 in May 2021. However, women represent just 24% of the five million people in computing occupations.

According to a Google study, 54% of female computer science majors took AP CSA in high school. College Board research about AP CSP also finds AP CSP students are nearly twice as likely to enroll in AP CSA, and that for most students, AP CSP serves as a stepping stone to other advanced AP STEM coursework.

These findings highlight the importance of schools nationwide achieving gender parity in AP computer science classrooms. Female students remain underrepresented in our high school computer science classes, accounting for just 34% of AP Computer Science Principles participants and 26% of AP Computer Science A participants. Currently, 57.5% of high schools teach foundational computer science. The 1,127 schools that receive this year’s AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award serve as inspirations and models for all U.S. high schools.



Culture Day is coming up! Come see the amazing cultures represented at Davidson on February 23rd, during all lunch periods in the gym. We will have Dos Hermanos and Cilantro food trucks. All are invited to participate, see Miss Flanagan in room 167 with questions.

Don’t miss Davidson Theatre’s next production – the hilarious parody of terrible 1950’s sci-fi movies – Plan 9 From Outer Space. Showtimes are 7pm this Friday and Saturday and 2pm on Sunday. Tickets are only $7 for students and are available from hilliarddavidsontheatre.com or at the door.

Bradley will be hosting its annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities Panel on Tuesday, February 13th. Please see Ms. Cooper in room 226 for more information and a permission slip.

Yearbook applications for the 2024-2025 are now available in your “class of” canvas course under Scheduling Information. Applications are due by Monday, January 22nd!

IMPORTANT: The Life Skills Brownie Sale will be rescheduled to Tuesday, Jan. 23rd. Bring cash on the 23rd to buy brownies during lunch.

GSA will meet on January 25th right after school in room 167. Come make bracelets with us!!

Attention Spanish Club and Club Latino members – our next gathering is Monday, Jan 22 after school in the commons.  We will have tacos, play lotería and make paper crowns!  Hope to see you all there!

The MSA meeting is today at 2:45 in room 202. We have a lot to discuss, so make sure you don’t miss it! New members are always welcome.

Environmental club–we are meeting after school on Friday, January 19 in room 216. New members are always welcome. Questions? See Mrs. Bloom.

Interact Club will be selling cookies and brownies during all lunch periods from Wednesday to Friday. All proceeds go towards buying hats and gloves for The Patches of Light Foundation. Stop by during lunch. Everything is $1!

The Davidson Quiz Team has had some close matches, tying Grandview Heights and St. Charles in our last two games.  The club will meet again TODAY at Davidson after school in room 119 to prepare for our match against Olentangy Liberty next Thursday!  Be there Thursday to help us beat Liberty!

Are you Latino, Hispanic or have any Hispanic Heritage?  Consider taking Spanish for Spanish Speakers next school year!  Watch the following video to hear more or visit Ms. Speakman in Room 227!



Student members of the Hilliard Davidson National Art Honor Society worked with Columbus Humane to create “art advertisements” for animals ready to find their forever homes. The ultimate goal of this art service project is to bring awareness to the Hilliard community of adoptable animals who are waiting in the nearby shelter. Anyone inspired by these artworks is encouraged to visit Columbus Humane at 3015 Scioto Darby Executive Court in Hilliard.  The students’ creations are currently on display at the Hilliard Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library.

Art by Haadia Hyder.
Art by Tyler Jelen.
Art by Sarah Liddil.
Some of the art advertisements on display at the Hilliard Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library.


Davidson senior bowler Nicholas Bremer was recently spotlighted in the Columbus Dispatch article, ‘One-eyed wonder’ Nicholas Bremer thriving for Hilliard Davidson boys bowling team. Nick lost sight in one eye at the age of 10 months as a result of retinoblastoma. As a junior, Nick achieved a 3rd place finish at sectionals, 9th at districts, and 15th at states. He is considered one of Ohio’s top high school bowlers. The article ran in the January 11, 2024, edition of the Columbus Dispatch.

Screenshot from the Columbus Dispatch post on X (formerly Twitter), 1/11/24.


Culture Day is coming up! Come see the amazing cultures represented at Davidson on February 23rd, during all lunch periods in the gym. We will have Dos Hermanos and Cilantro food trucks. All are invited to participate, see Miss Flanagan in room 167 with questions.

Don’t miss Davidson Theatre’s next production – the hilarious parody of terrible 1950’s sci-fi movies – Plan 9 From Outer Space. What will happen when aliens try to take over the world by turning everyone into zombies? Showtimes are 7pm this Friday and Saturday and 2pm on Sunday. Tickets are only $7 for students and are available from hilliarddavidsontheatre.com or at the door.

Bradley will be hosting its annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities Panel on Tuesday, February 13th. Please see Ms. Cooper in room 226 for more information and a permission slip.

Yearbook applications for the 2024-2025 are now available in your “class of” canvas course under Scheduling Information. You MUST complete the application, and be accepted, to be a member of the yearbook class. Applications are due by Monday, January 22nd!

The Life Skills Class will be selling brownies this Friday, January 19th during lunch periods. Bring a $1 and buy a brownie!

Brett Kingsley reports that tomorrow will have a high of 25 and with a low of 8 degrees! There is not any chance of precipitation but we will have 14 mph winds.

Clubs

GSA will meet on January 25th right after school in room 167. Come make bracelets with us!!

Attention Spanish Club and Club Latino members – our next gathering is Monday, January 22 after school in the commons.  We will have tacos, play lotería and make paper crowns!  Hope to see you all there!

The MSA will hold its next meeting this Thursday, January 18th at 2:45 in room 202. We have a lot to discuss, so make sure you don’t miss it! New members are always welcome.

Environmental club–we are meeting after school on Friday, January 19 in room 216. New members are always welcome. Questions? See Mrs. Bloom.

Interact Club will be selling cookies and brownies during all lunch periods from Wednesday to Friday. All proceeds go towards buying hats and gloves for The Patches of Light Foundation. Stop by during lunch. Everything is $1!

The Davidson Quiz Team has had some close matches, tying Grandview Heights and St. Charles in our last two games.  The club will meet again THIS Thursday at Davidson after school in room 119 to prepare for our match against Olentangy Liberty next Thursday!  Be there Thursday to help us beat Liberty!

Sports

Girls’ Soccer Player-only meeting today, January 17th at 3pm. The following topics will be covered: New Head Coach introduction, program overview, offseason expectations, and a player questionnaire. All aspiring Davidson Soccer Ladycats are invited!



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