Fourth graders participate in an introductory lesson on artificial intelligence during a computer applications class at Dr.
In recent years high schools across the country have been adding computer science courses, and there is a movement to make them ubiquitous. A new study of an unusually rich dataset in Maryland found ...
Kimberly Oakes, a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lecturer, right, helps Questar III STEM High School student Sarah Sweet, left, learn how to program a robotic arm on Aug. 2, 2023. Robotics is one of ...
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 ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. In her two years of high school at Dearborn Public Schools’ Virtual K-12 school, rising junior ...
Fewer than one in 20 high school students take computer science (Photo by Robert Daemmrich Photography Inc/Corbis via Getty Images) Half of high schools do not offer a single course in computer ...
Notre Dame Academy's Kingston Allen (25) stiff-arms Green Bay East High School's Rowan Allen (11) on Thursday, September 12, 2024, at Notre Dame Academy in Green Bay, Wis. Notre Dame won the game, ...
A bill to eliminate a high school science graduation requirement and replace it with a computer science requirement cleared a key state House committee Tuesday. The bill passed on a divided vote in ...
Another week of the 2025 Illinois high school football season has come and gone, and High School On SI has all of the latest computer rankings as of September 22, 2025. High School On SI's formula was ...
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Sequim High School assembly grants students’ requests
Co-organizer Emma Gilliam, a senior, surprised her sister Leah, a sophomore, with a croissant Jellycat plushy, and sophomore ...
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