BCPS spotlighted for its commitment to increasing computer science in schools

The White House has spotlighted Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) for its commitment to providing students with increased access to computer science.
The District’s ongoing computer science efforts support President Barack Obama’s broad call to action to expand computer science in K-12 classrooms, and for education leaders, federal agencies, companies, foundations, and non-profits to do more to make this critical subject available to students.

 

“We’re honored to have The White House highlight our District’s strong commitment to providing all students with access to computer science,” said Superintendent Robert W. Runcie.  “Computer science is one of the fastest growing fields in the world.  By allowing our students to experience this foundational field –  and build on their skills from elementary through high school, we are opening doors to new career options, while also increasing students’ problem solving abilities, critical thinking skills and creativity, all of which will positively impact them throughout their education and futures.”

In 2013, BCPS became the first school district in the nation to partner with the national, non-profit organization Code.org to increase computer science in schools. Since the start of the partnership, BCPS has increased the number of students participating in computer science courses and curriculum from 240 students in 2013, to now include more than 38,000 elementary, middle and high school students.  100 percent of the District’s high schools now offer computer science courses for students.

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