A secondary school student from St. Thomas has won a national level software engineering grant. Mireille "Mimi" Boumediene, 15, has been chosen as a national beneficiary of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing.
Boumediene joins 40 different students who were regarded. She is selected tenth grade at Virgin Islands Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy.
She will get different prizes, money and an excursion to Bank of America base camp on March 6-8 for a festival and computer science vs information technology with Bank of America workers.
The National Center for Women in Information Technology (NCWIT) Aspirations in Computing program perceives female secondary school students every year for their "bent and yearnings in innovation and registering, as demonstrated by their processing experience, figuring related exercises, administration experience, industriousness despite hindrances to access, and plans for post-auxiliary training".
Boumediene joins 40 different students who were regarded. She is selected tenth grade at Virgin Islands Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy.
She will get different prizes, money and an excursion to Bank of America base camp on March 6-8 for a festival and computer science vs information technology with Bank of America workers.
The National Center for Women in Information Technology (NCWIT) Aspirations in Computing program perceives female secondary school students every year for their "bent and yearnings in innovation and registering, as demonstrated by their processing experience, figuring related exercises, administration experience, industriousness despite hindrances to access, and plans for post-auxiliary training".
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