empowering Americans from kindergarten through high school to learn computer science and preparing them to be equipped with the computational thinking skills they need to become the leaders and designers of our digital economy.
As part of the new initiative, a broad call to action in the nation was launched to expand computer science (CS) in K-12 classrooms. Calling on Governors, Mayors, companies, foundations, non-profits, tech entrepreneurs and education leaders, CS for All asks ALL of US to do more to make this critical subject available to students.
As part of the #CSforAll launch in 2014, more than 50 organizations announced new actions to advance access to CS education, and today that list has grown to more than 400.
In December 2016, Community Learning Network and Computer Science Teachers Association of New Mexico were mentioned in the national Computer Science for All White House Fact Sheet for local initiatives including Tech Career Profiles and Tech Summer Camp and Afterschool program.