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Girls Who Code Q&A

Contributed by: Jessica Zepik

October 22, 2022

Girls Who Code is a nonprofit organization that aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science by equipping young women with the necessary computing skills to pursue 21st-century opportunities. Are you interested in learning more about how to start a club at your school? Not only is it FREE, but you will have access to standards-aligned coding lessons (thus no coding experience required!) and would be eligible to receive up to $300 to purchase materials and supplies for your club. During this informational session, you will learn about how to get started, get a sneak peek at the Girls Who Code platform, and get the chance to have your questions answered by an experienced club facilitator from a K-6 elementary school in Indiana.

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    Jessica is the Instructional Coach and Assistant Principal at Shenandoah High School in Middletown, Indiana. She oversees student discipline and attendance, assists with teacher observations, and leads weekly instructional professional development. Prior to this position, she served as the Media/STEM Specialist at South Madison Community Schools. Her responsibilities included managing the elementary library and supporting teachers and students with STEM and technology integration. She holds a graduate certificate in Online Instruction and Assessment, a High Ability endorsement, training certifications for Project Lead The Way and Project-Based Learning, and is an ISTE Certified Educator. Prior to becoming an instructional coach, she spent ten years as a classroom teacher.

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