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At half of local high schools, students can't take a computer science course By Kathleen Moore, Staff Writer Updated Aug 4, 2025 11:53 a.m.
Assemblymember Marc Berman, for the third time, has introduced legislation to require every public high school to teach a computer science course, a mandate that will bring access to the 48% of ...
In spite of statewide initiatives to increase access to and participation in computer science classes, California lags behind the national average of 60% and trails about three dozen other states in ...
“I think Yale CS benefited from CS50 a lot,” Erat wrote. “I have met students who decided to get into CS after taking CS50 for fun in their first year. CS50 was a fun course.” Since Yale started ...
Kellogg Community College is offering CAD design training in Albion this fall, with a new lab and evening classes starting ...
About 54 percent of public high schools in Colorado teach a computer science class, compared to the national average of 58 percent. It’s significantly less than Wyoming (63 percent) and Utah (77 ...
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