The Kiski Area School District has been nationally recognized for achieving high female representation in Advanced Placement computer science. Kiski Area High School announced last week that it earned ...
A Piscataway High School senior achieved a perfect score on the Advanced Placement Computer Science Exam – one of only 91 students in the world to attain the remarkable achievement. And even more ...
The Arkansas Department of Education on Thursday announced $136,350 in awards to 193 students and 42 schools through the state's Advanced Placement Computer Science A Incentive Program. The purpose of ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Female, black and Latino students took Advanced Placement computer science courses in record numbers, and rural student participation surged this year, as the College Board attracted ...
Educators were cheering over newly released results from the College Board showing significant increases in the number of females, Latino and African-American students who took either the Advanced ...
A Port Arthur teacher has been honored for advancements made in expanding girls' access in computer science courses. Memorial High School Career and Technical Education computer science instructor ...
Last year, the College Board piloted a new Advanced Placement course in computer science: AP Computer Science Principles, a program that the organization hoped would engage more females and students ...
Eleven Long Island high schools have been recognized for expanding computer science education access among female students. The schools recently received the College Board’s Advanced Placement ...
Educators and researchers have had longstanding concerns about the quality of computer science instruction in U.S. schools. A recent study exploring student learning and computer science teachers' ...
Using household items such as pipe cleaners, strings and pompoms, Bryan Station High School sophomore Bailey Morgerson and his classmates built models in an advanced placement computer science class ...
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