Jewish Lyceum’s Great Success at Regional IT Competition
Students from Grade 7-A of Levi Yitzchak Schneerson Jewish Lyceum No. 144, the leading educational institution of the Jewish Community of Dnipro, achieved significant success at the regional IT competition “Computer Perlinka,” taking first place in the “Computer Graphics and Programming” category.
Lev Kupyansky, Vladimir Gorokhov, and Mikhail Ostrovsky presented their competition entries, demonstrating a high level of digital proficiency, a creative approach to problem solving, and solid practical skills in programming and computer graphics. Their performance was the result of systematic preparation, meticulous attention to detail, and a deep understanding of the subject matter.
During the competition, the participants presented their own developments, demonstrating their ability not only to create software solutions but also to effectively present them, explaining the logic behind their work and answering questions from the jury. The seventh-graders’ successful performance confirmed the high level of their preparation in the field of information technology.
Computer science teacher Olga Borisenko, under whose guidance the students prepared for the competition, played a key role in achieving this result. Her professional approach, teaching skills, and attentive support enabled the students to realize their potential and represent their school with distinction at the regional level.
“This victory is the result of the serious and focused work of the students and their mentor, and further confirmation that Levi Yitzchak Schneerson Jewish Lyceum No. 144 continues to successfully develop the field of information technology and support students’ aspirations for knowledge and self-realization,” noted Svetlana Romenskaya, Deputy Principal of the Lyceum. “We express our sincere gratitude to Olga Borisenko, the computer science teacher, for the high level of preparation of the students, which allows us to worthily represent our united and cohesive Jewish Community of Dnipro under the leadership of Chief Rabbi Shmuel Kaminezky.”




