The BFS Computer Science Honor Society is an organization supported by the Computer Science Teachers Association and established at BFS to encourage students’ enthusiasm for computer science, to honor academic excellence, and to promote service.
Celebrate and encourage high-achieving students in computer science through honor rolls, awards, and scholarship opportunities.
Provide workshops, speaker events, and mentorship programs that help members build technical skills, leadership qualities, and career-readiness.
Organize outreach activities—such as coding clubs for younger students, hackathons, or open-source contributions—to share computing knowledge and give back.





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A fun 2d platformer development workshop for beginners to explore their interests in game design! CSHS members brought together the community for some fun and more!
Workshop
We at BFS hosted the Codementum Competition in partnership with Hack Club, Shark.dev, and student leaders from CSHS, bringing together elementary school students to explore coding in a fun and collaborative way. Participants tackled creative challenges, built projects, and shared their ideas, guided by mentors and student organizers who encouraged curiosity and problem-solving.
Competition
October 15, 2025
BFS hosted an exciting workshop through BFS_Shark.dev to teach students how to create their own 2D platformer games using the Godot game engine. Participants learned the fundamentals of game development, brought their ideas to life, and uploaded their completed games to GitHub to share with the community.
Workshop
April 24, 2025
We at BFS hosted the Bob Drops Workshop to help students create their own websites and celebrate their presence on the web. Participants brought their personal ideas to life using HTML and CSS, hosted their sites on GitHub, and proudly shared their work with the community—earning a boba reward along the way.
Workshop
March 15-16, 2025
We at BFS High School’s Computer Science Honor Society hosted Korea’s first-ever ScrapYard Hackathon, bringing together students from Busan, Daegu, Seoul, and beyond to create clever and delightfully useless projects. Inspired by our own hackathon experiences earlier this year, we planned and executed the event with guidance from Dr. Barnes and support from Hack Club, welcoming over 50 participants who built 18 unique projects.
Hackathon