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The Oregon Department of Education has awarded a grant to an OSU-Cascades professor. It's part of a statewide plan to expand and offer computer science classes to all students K-12 by 2028.
Only 4% of high school students are taking computer science classes, 2% are female BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- An Oregon State University-Cascades professor has been assigned a $628,000 award from the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - Ohio high schools may soon be required to offer computer science classes by 2027 as the state looks to better prepare students for tech-related jobs. The proposal, which ...
Jill Hubbard, an Oregon State University-Cascades computer science professor, has been awarded $628,000 to expand K-12 computer science education throughout the state. Computer science classes ...
Bipartisan bills aim to require computer science classes by 2027 and make it a graduation requirement by 2032, addressing workforce needs and educational disparities.
A pair of bills expected to be introduced to the Ohio House and Senate next week propose to make computer science a graduation requirement for all high schoolers by 2027-28.
Ohio lawmakers are introducing bills that would require high school students to take a computer science course before graduating. State Reps. Don Jones, R-Freeport, and Gayle Manning, R-North ...