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Technology (US)

In the computer science courses at ESA, students learn how to write efficient computer code by tackling numerous programming projects. The philosophy of the department is “learn by doing”, which means students will spend the majority of their class time writing computer code, either in small groups or on their own. The students will learn not only how to write syntactically-correct code, but also how to follow computer programming “best practices” when designing and troubleshooting large programming projects.

Our Faculty

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    Mark Broussard
    IT Director, Head Baseball Coach
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    University of Louisiana - Lafayette - B.A.
    University of Louisiana - Lafayette - M.S.
    Year Appointed: 1994
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    Elizabeth Carlson
    Technologist
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    University of Georgia - B.A.
    Year Appointed: 2009
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    Andrew LeGoullon
    Science Teacher
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    University of Texas - Austin - M.S.
    Cornell University - B.S.
    Year Appointed: 2003

Episcopal School of Acadiana

Episcopal School of Acadiana is a private coeducational day school for students in grades PK3 through 12. Our mission is to instill in every student the habits of scholarship and honor.

Episcopal School of Acadiana (Lafayette Campus)

Episcopal School of Acadiana (Cade Campus)

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