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LCC and MOOSE End of Year Recap

skyflaren, fearthebun posted on June 30, 2021, 10:21 p.m. 0

The school year has finally ended, and with it, another season of LCC and MOOSE competitions. LCC, hosted for students from Mackenzie, has brought together approximately 70 Mackenzie students each month for the past 5 years — and students outside of Mackenzie can join in on the fun with the MOOSE contest, which offers the LCC problem sets on the MCPT website. All contests were hosted virtually.

This year offered 10 LCC and MOOSE contests combined from December 2020 to April 2021, with 221 212 lines of code submitted over 650 hours by 111 participating teams. There were a total of 491 correct submissions, each having an average of 8 other submissions. This led to a total of 4 396 submissions throughout the contests, with most of the MOOSE submissions being made between 2:00PM-6:00PM. Most correct solutions were coded in C++, with an AC rate of 16% - but only 2% higher than Java and Python! Java, however, ran into the most MLEs (memory limit exceeded) and TLEs (time limit exceeded) while Python had the highest rates of CEs (compile error) and ABs (aborted).

Though this year was particularly difficult, MCPT pulled through with a thriving community and great memories to look back on — thanks to you. We truly appreciate each and every one of you all for your support throughout the past few months. You took the time to participate in our competitions, and you are the reason MCPT can continue to inspire, teach, and encourage students across the TDSB. We hope that you'll continue to support us in the upcoming years — but until then, enjoy the summer break and keep coding!

LCC and MOOSE Recap

A Cybersecurity Victory Royale!

fearthebun posted on May 31, 2021, 2:00 a.m. 0

This year's CyberTitan Finals has finally ended - with Mackenzie's team placing top two!

CyberTitan is a competition that focuses on providing students with learning opportunities through hands-on simulated environments in a competitive environment. It aims to help develop the critical, digital skills necessary to pursue post-secondary education STEM programs.

Participating teams must display exceptional performance for three rounds to be selected to compete against top teams across the country. Placing 1^{\text{st}} out of the 11 teams was Teapot, with Grade 11 Mackenzie students Steven Guikal, Celeste Luo, Nathan Lu, Matthew Li, Tracy Wang, and Quentin Fan-Chiang; and placing 2^{\text{nd}} was Premature Optimization, with Grade 12 Mackenzie students Theodore Preduta, Larry Yuan, Andy Cai, Feng Xiong, and Om Patel. We are extremely proud of our teams for their incredible performance, and hope that the upcoming year will only continue to give Mackenzie’s students opportunities to shine!

CyberPatriot

MCPT's April MOOSE Registration Now Open!

fearthebun posted on April 4, 2021, 2:30 a.m. 0

Got nothing to do over spring break? Well, the April MOOSE contest has got you covered!

MOOSE, a competitive programing competition, is an awesome way to have fun problem-solving with your friends while also brushing up on your coding skills. Every skill level is welcome and it’s up to you to decide to compete in either the junior or senior division.

This month’s MOOSE will be hosted over 2 days, from April 10-11. The contest will last a total of 2.5 hours. You may start at any time within the given timeframe, but note that starting after 9:30PM on April 11 will result in the contest ending before the 2.5 hours pass.

Registration is now open for all schools until 11:55PM on April 8! Students must register a team here if they did not do so in a previous month. Visit our MOOSE info page for more information!

Please note that the MOOSE contest is only available for students outside of William Lyon Mackenzie CI.

MOOSE contest

Announcing Our FIRST Hackathon: LyonHacks!

skyflaren posted on April 2, 2021, 9:41 p.m. 0

Welcome to William Lyon Mackenzie's first-ever hackathon: LyonHacks !

Over 36 hours from April 13-15th, form teams of up to 4 people and build a project for the chance to win monetary prizes and certificates!

LyonHacks

What's a hackathon?

A hackathon is both a social event to interact with other students, as well as a windowed competition where teams create projects to fill niches. Hackathons are all about ideas, creativity and learning; even if you've never programmed before, we'll lay out some fundamentals to make the event accessible to everyone! Typically, projects try to address some sort of problem or have an entertainment value; for example, a website finding bubble tea places near you, an AI to analyze body movements and form, or a video game based around the COVID situation. You'll be given prompts for inspiration along with resources and workshops to help guide you along your journey, in addition to fun social games we'll be hosting during the window!

Dates

This event will start at 6pm on April 13th, and end the afternoon of April 15th. An opening ceremony will kick things off, and teams will have the entire window (36 hours) to work on their project. Submissions will close at 10am, and internal judging will commence until our closing ceremony at 3pm.

Registration

Participants must register INDIVIDUALLY here by 11:59pm on Sunday, April 11th. Make sure you're signed in with your student email to gain access to the form. Only students attending William Lyon Mackenzie CI are eligible to participate.

Prizes and Judging

You do not have to stick to a prompt, feel free to create a project based on whatever interests you. Monetary prizes such as gift cards will be given to the winners of each category, in addition to certificates. For a full list of prizes, rules, and judging criteria, visit our Devpost page.

ECOO Registration Now Open

fearthebun posted on March 28, 2021, 1:26 a.m. 0

Registration for the 2021 provincial ECOO Programming Contest is now open to all students!

ECOO, an annual competitive programming competition hosted for high schools across Ontario, aims to provide computer science students an opportunity to demonstrate their skills and knowledge while representing themselves and their schools against other students in the province. This year, the contest will run as a single, individual, online contest.

Students of all skill levels are encouraged to register for ECOO, as it is designed to provide a manageable challenge to all computer science students in Ontario regardless of their proficiency in programming.

This year’s contest will be hosted on Saturday, May 1 from 11:00AM to 2:00PM. A practice contest will be offered from April 15-20. Registration can be found here and is open until April 14, 6:00PM.

You can find more information about ECOO here.

ECOO

MCPT's March Moose Registration Now Open!

fearthebun posted on March 1, 2021, 11:07 p.m. 0

March's MOOSE contest is coming up, hosted just for your aMOOSEment!

MOOSE, a competitive programing competition, is an awesome way to have fun problem-solving with your friends while also brushing up on your coding skills. Every skill level is welcome and it’s up to you to decide to compete in either the junior or senior division.

This month’s MOOSE will be hosted over 2 days, from March 6-7. The contest will last a total of 2.5 hours. You may start at any time within the given timeframe, but note that starting after 9:30PM on March 7 will result in the contest ending before the 2.5 hours pass.

Registration is now open for all schools until 11:55PM on March 4! Students must register a team here if they did not do so in a previous month. Visit our MOOSE info page for more information!

Please note that the MOOSE contest is only available for students outside of William Lyon Mackenzie CI.

MOOSE contest

CyberPatriot Round 3 Results Are Out!

fearthebun posted on Feb. 19, 2021, 7:27 p.m. 2

The third round of the CyberPatriot Cybersecurity Competition has ended with some amazing accomplishments by Mackenzie’s students!

CyberPatriot, with over 2500 participating teams internationally, is a competition that focuses on providing students with learning opportunities through hands-on simulated environments in a competitive environment. It aims to help develop the critical, digital skills necessary to pursue post-secondary education STEM programs.

Mackenzie has participating teams each year with incredible performance, and this year has been no exception. Notable Mackenzie teams for the third round of CyberPatriot Platinum Division include Premature Optimization, placing 1^{\text{st}} in Canada; Teapot, placing 2^{\text{nd}}; and Art Academy, placing 3^{\text{rd}}. In the Gold Division, Dropout placed 1^{\text{st}} in Canada and internationally.

These results will determine which teams will have the chance to compete in nationals for a spot in the final round of the 2020-2021 CyberPatriot Cybersecurity Competition. The teams moving on will be announced in March.

CyberPatriot

MCPT's February Moose Registration Now Open!

fearthebun posted on Jan. 26, 2021, 7:53 p.m. 0

Another month, another MOOSE computing contest... Registration for February's MOOSE is now open!

MOOSE, a competitive programing competition, is an awesome way to have fun problem-solving with your friends while also brushing up on your coding skills. Every skill level is welcome and it’s up to you to decide to compete in either the junior or senior division.

This month’s MOOSE will be hosted over 2 days, from February 6-7. The contest will last a total of 2.5 hours. You may start at any time within the given timeframe, but note that starting after 9:30PM on February 7 will result in the contest ending before the 2.5 hours pass.

Registration is now open for all schools until 11:55PM on February 4! Students must register a team here if they did not do so in a previous month. Visit our MOOSE info page for more information!

MOOSE contest

Ending Off 2020!

skyflaren, fearthebun posted on Jan. 8, 2021, 7:13 p.m. 3

William Lyon Mackenzie’s Computer Programming Team, otherwise known as MCPT, has ended off 2020 with many notable achievements to look back on!

Computing Contests

Among MCPT’s various events, the Lyon’s Computing Contests (LCC) and MOOSE are two of the most popular ones each year. LCC, hosted for students from Mackenzie, has brought together approximately 70 Mackenzie students each month for the past 5 years - and students outside of Mackenzie can join in on the fun with the MOOSE contest, which offers the LCC problem sets on the MCPT website. The contests are very successful, and this year was no exception. With 78 teams from 17 schools across 2 countries participating in December’s LCC and MOOSE, the impact these contests have on students is shown by the numbers. Students displayed an impressive breadth of knowledge in the field of programming with 12 different coding languages used throughout 1251 submissions, and over 192 correct problem solutions submitted to the website!

The LCC and MOOSE contests are a wonderful starting point for students to begin their journey towards becoming a top-performing competitive programmer, as it was for MCPT’s Vice President of Competitive Christopher Trevisan. His path to winning a silver medal at the International Olympiad of Informatics this September began with the Junior-level LCC, displaying how the contests prepare students for distinguished programming competitions such as the ECOO contest hosted by the Educational Computing Organization of Ontario and the Canadian Computing Competition offered by Waterloo.

CyberPatriot

Mackenzie’s cybersecurity teams have also made huge accomplishments in these past few months. The passing of two rounds of the CyberPatriot competition has displayed the wide range of skills Mackenzie’s students have developed over the years. Competing against over 2500 teams internationally, notable Mackenzie teams include Teapot, placing 3rd in Round 1 and 9th in Round 2; Premature Optimization, placing 13th in Round 1 and 8th in Round 2; and Art Academy, placing 160th in Round 1 and 56th in Round 2. We are extremely proud of our teams for their incredible performance, and hope that the upcoming year will only continue to give Mackenzie’s students opportunities to shine!

MOOSE contest

January LCC and MOOSE Registrations Open!

fearthebun posted on Jan. 4, 2021, 9:30 p.m. 0

Feeling a bit rusty on your coding skills after the 2-week break? Well, MCPT’s January computing contests are here to help!

LCC

The Lyon's Computing Competition runs from 3:30PM to 6:00PM, with 5 problems and 2.5 hours to solve them. Our upcoming LCC will be hosted on January 8.

If you haven’t registered a team yet, be sure to do so here before January 7, 11:55PM. This is the last chance for students to register a team for the 2020-2021 school year. Note that the same team name will be used to sign up for any future LCC events.

Please DO NOT fill out this form if you registered a team last month; you are automatically registered for each month's LCC and will simply be asked to complete an in-site registration the day of the contest.

(LCC is only available to students of William Lyon Mackenzie C.I.)

MOOSE

MOOSE, a competitive programing competition, is an awesome way to have fun problem-solving with your friends while also brushing up on your coding skills. Every skill level is welcome and it’s up to you to decide to compete in either the junior or senior division.

This contest will be hosted over 2 days, from January 9-10. It will last a total of 2.5 hours. You may start at any time within the given timeframe but note that starting after 9:30PM on January 10 will result in the contest ending before the 2.5 hours pass.

Registration is open for all schools until January 7, 11:55PM. Students must register a team here if they did not do so in our previous month’s contest. Visit our MOOSE info page for more information!

(MOOSE is only available to students outside of William Lyon Mackenzie C.I.)

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