Chicago Public Schools Make Computer Science a Requirement For a HS Diploma

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Less than 48 hours after the Chicago Public Schools hosted a three-hour "soiree" at Google's brand-new Chicago HQ, the CPS Board of Education voted unanimously to make computer science a graduation requirement for all high school students in the nation's third largest school district. Starting with next school year's freshman class, CPS students will be required to complete curriculum around computer science before graduating. "Requiring computer science as a core requirement will ensure that our graduates are proficient in the language of the 21st century so that they can compete for the jobs of the future," said Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. CPS is working with tech bankrolled and led Code.org and other organizations to further develop a CS education curriculum to implement across all its high schools. Nationwide, President Obama has a $4B proposal on the table to bring CS education to all K-12 schools across the nation, which is also spurring action at the state level, Officials from Code.org, Microsoft and Google joined Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee at the National Governors Association winter meeting in Washington D.C. on Sunday to kick off a new partnership aimed at promoting CS. The new GovsForCS website notes that the Governors will be relying on Code.org for advice, explaining that the nonprofit "will provide the Partnership with resources related to best practices in policy and programs, and will facilitate collaboration among Governors and their staff, in person and virtually."
 

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Its about time, at least some people are beginning to see the light
 

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Coding is a good skill for schools to at least offer, but I can't help thinking that this "Everyone needs to code!" thing is more or less a fad.

Maybe time will prove me wrong.
 

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eh.......

While I'm of the opinion that learning to code is great, I don't think it should be a requirement to pass high school. High school to me is more of an end to the basics of education before you start to specialize in secondary education. While being able to code is nice, I don't think someone should not be able to graduate if you can't pass intro to computer programming lol.

Definitely offer it as an elective though.
 
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