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California’s low-income students, rural students and students of color were significantly less likely to have access to computer science classes, putting them at a disadvantage in the job market ...
California’s lower-income students, rural students and students of color were significantly less likely to have access to computer science classes, putting them at a disadvantage in the job market, ...
Because Assembly Bill 887 would require schools to implement computer science by the 2029-30 school year, it would expand access to all of California’s students in a way that initiatives have ...
Yet, only 5% of California students take computer science in high school­, something we need urgent action to change. A high-quality computer science education offers a new way of teaching in the ...
Santa Fe Computer Science Magnet is ranked #750 in California Middle Schools. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation, and how well they prepare their students ...
The job of the future might already be past its prime. For years, young people seeking a lucrative career were urged to go ...
UC Irvine computer science program to get $35.5 million in university’s largest alumni gift UC Irvine alumni Jo, left, and Paul Butterworth named the school as beneficiary of their estate.
California’s low-income students, rural students and students of color were significantly less likely to have access to computer science classes, putting them at a disadvantage in the job market ...
Yet, only 5% of California students take computer science in high school­, something we need urgent action to change. A high-quality computer science education offers a new way of teaching in the ...
California’s low-income students, rural students and students of color were significantly less likely to have access to computer science classes, putting them at a disadvantage in the job market ...
California’s low-income students, rural students and students of color were significantly less likely to have access to computer science classes, putting them at a disadvantage in the job market ...