CodeHS Announced Code Missouri Partner Schools and Districts

CodeHS, a San Francisco-based computer science teaching platform, is pleased to announce the rural Missouri school districts who have been selected as partners to participate in Code Missouri for the 2018–2019 and 2019–2020 school years:

  • Albany R-III School District — Albany, Missouri
  • Ash Grove R-IV School District — Ash Grove, Missouri
  • Bakersfield R4 School District — Bakersfield, Missouri
  • Boonville R-1 School District — Boonville, Missouri
  • Bucklin R-II School District — Bucklin, Missouri
  • Fayette R-III School District — Fayette, Missouri
  • Fulton Public Schools — Fulton, Missouri
  • Gasconade County R-I School District — Gasconade, Missouri
  • Henry County R-1 Schools — Windsor, Missouri
  • Higbee R-VIII School District — Higbee, Missouri
  • Hume R-VIII School District — Hume, Missouri
  • Keytesville R-III School District — Keytesville, Missouri
  • Maryville R2 School District — Maryville, Missouri
  • New Franklin R-1 School District — New Franklin, Missouri
  • Odessa R-VII School District — Odessa, Missouri
  • Portageville School District — Portageville, Missouri
  • Richmond R-XVI School District — Richmond, Missouri
  • Slater School District — Slater, Missouri
  • Wellington-Napoleon R9 School District — Wellington, Missouri

The pilot school for Code Missouri is Fayette High School, where math teacher Kevin Pekkarinen is teaching the class. According to Kevin, “This was my chance to do more, by introducing rural students, who normally would not have the opportunity, to learn such an important skill and open the door for them to a plethora of career opportunities.” These courses give students the opportunity to explore important topics in computing using their own ideas, problem solving skills, and creativity.

CodeHS launched Code Missouri in fall 2017 to help expand high-quality computer science programs across Missouri with a focus on rural school districts. The selected school districts will be provided free 6–12th grade computer science curriculum pathway, professional development training for teachers, CodeHS Pro accounts for the district, and ongoing implementation support for the 2018–2019 and 2019–2020 school years.

About CodeHS

CodeHS is a comprehensive teaching platform for helping schools teach computer science by providing web-based curriculum, teacher tools and resources, and professional development. There are over 500,000 students using the platform and 7,000 classrooms on CodeHS every month.

Visit CodeMissouri.com to learn more.