🌸 End of Year Python Projects

We continue to add more Python projects to the Project Catalog! Check out the growing list of projects that can be used as end of year assessments or fun ways to have students explore new concepts as the year comes to a close. We’ve added three new projects that would be great for this time of the year to the catalog, so be sure to check them out!

🏔️ Coding in the Wild

✅ What Python Course Should I Teach Next?

If you’ve taught the Intro to Python course to your students and they are looking for more Python, look no further than the Applications of AI and Machine Learning and Data Science with Python courses!

These courses use Python to teach extremely relevant content to students in an easy to digest way. Teach them individually or together if you’ve got an entire year.

In the Data Science course, students will learn some essential skills of a data scientist, including data collection, cleanup, transformation, analysis, and visualization. In the Artificial Intelligence course, they will learn the implications of AI on society and develop a series of projects that illustrate the variety of ways AI can be used to optimize and predict information.

Check out these and other course options in our Course Catalog and get your students excited about what is to come next year!

🏔️ Coding in the Wild

🐍 Python Library Spotlight

Bring a splash of color to your Python programs with the rich library! Whether you're showing output in class or helping students make their console projects more fun and readable, rich makes terminal printing fun and exciting.

To get started with rich, you can check out this interactive sandbox and explore even further by visiting the library's official documentation.

🏔️ Coding in the Wild

🌟 NEW FEATURE: Parsons Problems

In the Practice App, Parsons Problems are now available for students to work through. Teachers can also add them as extra practice in their courses. Parsons Problems are coding exercises where students are given scrambled code snippets that they must reorder and, in some cases, properly indent to form a functional program or code segment.

🏔️ Coding in the Wild

💸 Student Scholarship Application

Calling All High School Seniors - Now Accepting Applications!

CodeHS is proud to invite all eligible students to apply for the CodeHS Scholarship! We will award $1,000 grants to 10 students who plan to study computer science and related fields at the post-secondary level.

Review the scholarship eligibility requirements and learn how your students can apply today. All applications are due by May 28th, 2025 @ 11:59 PM CT.

🏔️ Coding in the Wild

🏆 Apply to Become a CodesHS Certified Educator

Become a CodeHS Certified Educator and showcase your hard work in the classroom. You’ll be recognized on the CodeHS website and across our social media channels. You'll also receive a certificate, exclusive CodeHS swag, and opportunities to connect with other computer science teachers at meetups throughout the year. Applications close on April 30th.

🏔️ Coding in the Wild

💬 Stay Connected

Happy Coding!
- The CodeHS Team

Get CodeHS Pro for your classroom. Contact us today!