GIRLS WHO CODE
CREEED is providing initial funding to three area school districts in El Paso County to allow them to establish local Girls Who Code clubs on their campuses. The clubs will work with high school grade girls to teach them computer science coding skills and provide them with mentorship opportunities in affiliated STEM fields.
If you’re interested in learning more about the local Girls Who Code clubs, please reach out to a school administrator in one of the participating school districts. Clubs are currently formed at the following schools:
CREEED has high expectations for the success of the Girls Who Code program and is anticipating expanding the program to more schools. Please contact us for additional information on how to be considered for a Girls Who Code Club within your particular district.
You can also find additional information about the Girls Who Code organization on their website.
If you’re interested in learning more about the local Girls Who Code clubs, please reach out to a school administrator in one of the participating school districts. Clubs are currently formed at the following schools:
- Ysleta ISD (Parkland High School)
- Canutillo ISD (Northwest Early College High School)
- El Paso ISD (El Paso High School)
CREEED has high expectations for the success of the Girls Who Code program and is anticipating expanding the program to more schools. Please contact us for additional information on how to be considered for a Girls Who Code Club within your particular district.
You can also find additional information about the Girls Who Code organization on their website.