This website has grown so much since we started it years ago. It's time for a reorganization. That's a big process even before you start the coding. My apologies ahead of time if something is not working like you'd expect it to. Hopefully, when all is said and done, your experiences on pomcom.org will be even more fantastic.
The Ruffle flash emulator extension for Chrome works very well to allow us to replay some of the classic educational games that started this site off! You can find those games under the Flash icon in the compass navigator.
There are more than half a hundred videos cataloging some of the great WIN projects PCS students have done over the years. Check them out!
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Remember that our classroom name is "pomcom". You can email me with your student's name if they have forgotten the password.
A disclaimer, that much of the content on this website is interactive experiences that I have programmed over the last decade or so as a preferable option to contemporary videogames. There is absolutely no content on these pages that is required to be accessed by anyone.
Though the actual pages/apps have been housed here at pomcom.org for years, the launching page has been moved here as well! It's quicker, cleaner, as well as right here next to the other pomcom.org content you've come to love.
We've celebrate National Poetry Month with some contests. Check out the results and get writing for this year's event.
These are the newest apps that the big tizz has cooked up. As code and devices change you might encounter a glitch or two. Please let me know about them!
A compiling of practical javascript examples done for demonstration purposes for students investigating various coding possibilities at PCS. Some even have tutorials!
The homepage of our Alma Mater, PCS so dear. Check out the student links for all sorts of things tech including student webpages built from scratch, claymation gifs, and a link to the PCS WIN youtube channel where you can watch viral content before the infection.
Flash is breathing again! Check out these nostalgic educational games.

Hopefully these apps bring you as much joy as coding them did to me...
with less frustration though!