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ELEMENTARY DIVISION

Elementary Division Theory - Contest Years 2022-23 (1 Year)

The American Computer Science League (ACSL) Elementary Division is a non-programming competition for students in grades 3–6. Each contest consists of five multiple-choice questions on a single computer science topic, such as graph theory or Boolean algebra, and takes 30 minutes to complete.

Elementary Division Theory - Contest Years 2016-17 through 2023-24 (8 Years)

The American Computer Science League (ACSL) Elementary Division is a non-programming competition for students in grades 3–6. Each contest consists of five multiple-choice questions on a single computer science topic, such as graph theory or Boolean algebra, and takes 30 minutes to complete.

Elementary Division Theory - Contest Years 2020 -2024 (4 Years)

The American Computer Science League (ACSL) Elementary Division is a non-programming competition for students in grades 3–6. Each contest consists of five multiple-choice questions on a single computer science topic, such as graph theory or Boolean algebra, and takes 30 minutes to complete.