Hour of Code 2024

Boise School District Inspires Future Innovators with Hour of Code
Posted on 12/11/2024
This is the image for the news article titled Boise School District Inspires Future Innovators with Hour of CodeAs part of the 2024 Computer Science Education Week, Boise School District hosted the Hour of Code in partnership with the Idaho STEM Action Center. This annual event aims to introduce students to the exciting world of computer science and inspire the next generation of tech innovators.

This year, the event was made even more special with visits from state elected officials. Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield joined students at Monroe Elementary School, engaging directly with coding activities and encouraging them to explore the endless possibilities of technology.

Idaho State Senator Ali Rabe Semmelroth from Boise also participated, working alongside students as they tackled coding challenges. Her involvement underscored the importance of foundational computer science skills in preparing students for future careers.

Their presence highlighted Idaho’s commitment to promoting STEM education and the collaborative efforts of schools, state leaders, and organizations like the Idaho STEM Action Center.

The Hour of Code is just one example of how the Boise School District empowers students to develop critical 21st-century skills. By fostering a love for learning and innovation, the District is preparing students to thrive in a tech-driven world.

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