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50 Governors sign the Governors’ Compact for Computer Science

On July 14, 2022, the National Governors Association announced that 50 U.S. governors have signed on to the Governors’ Compact To Expand K-12 Computer Science Education, committing to (1) increase the number of schools offering CS, (2) allocate funding for CS, (3) create post-secondary career pathways in CS, and (4) increase participation in CS from traditionally underserved populations.

 

We are thrilled to see this support across the United States. There is now broad consensus that computer science should be part of the K-12 core curriculum.

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The focus of this letter is students. This effort is led by Code.org, the 501c3 nonprofit with the vision that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn computer science. Code.org organizes the annual Hour of Code campaign reaching hundreds of millions of students. The Code.org Advocacy Coalition has broad bipartisan support and helped establish computer science policies in all 50 states.

 

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