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2023 CSForNY State Summit

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Updated: May 17, 2023


The free, virtual CSForNY State Summit is back for 2023 on Thursday, 9/28 from 4pm - 7pm and Friday, 9/29 from 9am - 2pm.

The 2023 CSForNY State Summit is an opportunity to build and amplify momentum to reach all students with quality, equitable, and sustainable K-12 computer science education programs.



Everyone from New York's K-16 CS education community, including teachers, counselors, administrators, CTE directors, after-school providers, teacher prep programs, policymakers, & the tech industry, is invited. Participants will hear from schools and districts with K-12 CS programs aligned to NYSED standards, New York’s CS teacher certification programs, resource providers, and leaders from across the state.


Call for Presenters Due Friday 6/9: Check their website.


Every New York student deserves access to computer science regardless of zip code, race, gender, or economic background.

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