Vision & Outcomes

A statewide collaborative of educators, business professionals, state employees, and non-profit leaders working to expand access to, and highlight the importance of, high-quality Computer Science experiences.

The Computer Science Action Area focuses on expanding equitable access to K-12 computer science education across the state. By 2026, it aims to enhance teacher training, increase community and business involvement, and support students in exploring computer science careers. The initiative will collaborate with diverse partners to achieve these strategic goals.

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Equity in CS

By 2026 we will increase the number of teachers trained in an equity-based CS framework by at least 150 teachers.

CS Systems

By 2026, there will be 3 statewide systems in place to elevate K–12 CS learning experiences so that students have foundational knowledge.

CS Partnerships

To support community awareness in computer science education, by 2026 we will have 60 community or business partners engaging with school districts around CS learning.

CS Pathways

By 2026, we will have 60 school districts utilizing  modules and tools to help inform students of CS career field options.

Professional Learning Opportunities
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MiSTEM Network Advisory Council provided grant funds to support the collaboratives and the development of this website.