Mathematics & Computer Science

Mrs. Paula Caso

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Mrs. Caso graduated from Youngstown State University in 1989 with a BS in Ed degree in Mathematics, Physics, and Secondary Education. She received her Master's degree in 1996 from Cleveland State University with a major in Computer Uses in Education. She continues to take graduate level classes to further her education and has already added on an additional 60 semester hours to her transcript in various education, mathematics, and computer science topics.   

In addition to teaching at NOHS, Mrs. Caso has also taught graduate level courses for Cleveland State University and Ashland University where she has been an adjunct instructor. For over ten years, she also taught online graduate level courses for educators through WVIZ/PBS TeacherLine.

At NOHS, Mrs. Caso has taught various levels of mathematics and computer science. Recently and currently taught courses can be found in the list of "classes taught".

Class Web Sites and Moodle Sites:

The purpose for this site and it's related links is to provide additional resources to students and parents. These include, but are not limited to: homework schedules, test dates, expectations for projects, assessment rubrics, interactive materials, and notes. Please visit regularly to check for updates and new information.

NOHS Computer Club:

The NOHS Computer Club was revived in 1996 by Mrs. Caso who has been the advisor since that time. Activities of the club have included but are not limited to:

  • Provide computer diagnostic and minor repair services for students, parents, and community members
  • Build a desktop computer annually or bi-annually where students determine the specifications, check compatibilities, research prices, and actually build the computer.
  • Participate in and sponsor events during Computer Science Education Week in December.
  • Learn how to be creative using computer-based tools such as Plotagon, SumoPaint, Video-editing tools, Game and app creation tools, etc.
  • Learn networking concepts by creating and maintaining their own server(s)
  • Learn various operating systems and hardware tools such as Raspberry Pi, Raspbian, Linux, ...
  • Encourage younger students to take interest in and learn more about Computer Science and technology.

Author: Paula L. Caso

If you encounter any problems with this page or the related links, please email Mrs. Caso directly.
Contact Information:
phone: 440-588-5800
email: paula.caso@nolmsted.org
fax: 440-588-5833 attn: Mrs. Caso