The North Carolina High School Computational Chemistry Server is a research-grade scientific workstation that contains two of the most widely used research software programs (Gaussian and MOPAC) for calculating the structure and properties of chemical molecules. Students can build molecules, submit calculation requests, and view their results in a user-friendly Web interface. Early support from the SMT Center, Burroughs Wellcome Fund, Gaussian, Inc. and ongoing support from the NC School of Science and Mathematics’ Science Dept. and IT Services and MCNC allows this resources to be provided free of charge to all students and teachers in North Carolina. Students in public, private, parochial, charter, and home schools are all eligible to use this resource.