Colorado Legislators Announce Initiative to Expand K-12 Computer Science Education – North Forty News

Recently, Governor Polis released a statement on the release of the National Governors Association (NGA) Chairmans Initiative Compact to Expand K-12 Computer Science Education, a national initiative supported by a bipartisan group of 44 governors including Governor Polis to expand K-12 computer science education nationally.

Educating kids to succeed in todays and tomorrows world is important for our future. Our National Governors Association Initiative to expand K-12 Computer Science Education is an interstate compact to help prepare students with the skills and experiences to thrive, said Gov. Polis. As a lifelong advocate for education and a former technology entrepreneur, I know the importance of computer science education and look forward to advancing our work in Colorado.

This action builds on the Polis Administrations work providing high-quality educational opportunities for Colorado students. Governor Polis is a member of the NGA Executive Committee and is the incoming Chairman of the Western Governors Association.

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