Trevor Noah joined a 5th grade computer science class in Bellevue for Code.org’s Hour of AI, a Microsoft-supported initiative ...
There are far more students interested in studying computer science than there are kids who have taken a computer science class. And that gap is especially pronounced for Black and Hispanic students, ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa — A computer science team has created a new collaborative way in which kids can interact with technology. The team of researchers from the University of Iowa created an online activity ...
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Congresswoman Luz Rivas Introduces the Computer Science for All Act
By Semantha Raquel NorrisSpecial to San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol This week marks Computer Science Education Week, an annual ...
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Shreve Memorial Library hosts Computer Science Education Week activities
Shreve Memorial Library is hosting Computer Science Education Week from December 8-12, offering free programs to introduce K-12 students to computer science, coding, and AI.
Dozens of K-12 students from across Indiana showcased their computer science skills at the annual "Computer Science for Good" ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A local group is giving some Franklin County students a chance to learn about computer science with a free four-month program. Tech Corps is allowing ninth- and tenth-grade ...
This Black History Month, add another beautiful Black doll to your child’s—or your own—collection. Described as a “curious, bright, humorous and young girl who has a natural interest in learning ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Access to computer science courses in high schools has jumped significantly over the past three years—from 35 percent to 51 percent, concludes a new study by the non profit Code.org. But access to ...
December 4, 2025 - A new literacy intervention program is being rolled out in San Diego, Alameda, San Mateo and Riverside counties, to help teenagers in juvenile detention grasp the basics of reading.
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