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In California, only 34% of schools with high numbers of minority groups offered computer science classes. This bill could close those equity gaps.
A bill in the Michigan House would require every public high school to offer at least one computer science class.
Every public high school in California would have to offer computer science classes as a graduation requirement under a proposed bill from Assembly member Marc Berman, D-Menlo Park.
A state legislative committee has moved forward with a bill that would drop a science credit and replace it with computer science.
A North Carolina House committee has approved legislation that would mandate high schoolers to pass a computer science class starting in fall 2024.
Bill would ensure all California students have access to computer science classes Legislation that would ensure all high school students have access to computer science courses was introduced last ...
A bill making its way through the legislature seeks to remedy these shortcomings by adding computer science learning standards to the state’s graduation requirements.
Only 40% of California high schools offer computer science classes. A new law aims to make it easier to certify computer science teachers.
Under-resourced schools may struggle to offer high-quality computer science courses due to a lack of certified staff and equity divides.
Gov. Doug Burgum signed House Bill 1398, which creates a requirement for elementary, middle and high schools to teach computer science and cybersecurity classes.
North Carolina high school students would take computer science instead of Math 3 under a bill that passed through a House committee on Tuesday. House Bill 415 would also adjust the UNC System's ...
The bipartisan bill, signed into law last week by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, aims to increase technological literacy across the state. It mandates that every Michigan high school ...