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Sixty families are using the program. District superintendent Brian Busler said the schools parent advisory committee were the first to gain access to the program, but word of mouth quickly helped ...
About 800 of the 1,557 students enrolled at QHS, and 400 parents, have signed up for Edline since the program was established last month.
Only 54% of white students among lower-income groups say they have access to computer science in their schools. The number rises to 78% among white students in households that earn $90,000 or more.
New computer program aims to teach itself everything about any visual concept Date: June 12, 2014 Source: University of Washington Summary: In today's digitally driven world, access to information ...
Of those, just a dozen strive to give all K-12 students access, according to Code.org. Currently, only 5 percent of high school students study computer science, the letter says.
Equitable computer science education boils down to a problem of access—access to teachers with computer science expertise, to rigorous coursework, and to the required resources and tools.