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Saturday, February 21, 2015

Ends 2/25 - Support Free Computer Science and Coding Classes for Youth - Help CSTUY Get Funding - Vote Through Reddit!



Programming, coding, and computer science skills are increasingly in demand, but youth do not always have access or the money to consider picking it up sometimes.

Enter CSTUY (Computer Science and Technology for Urban Youth), an organization dedicated to bringing computer science and technology related educational opportunities to high school and middle school students. Mike Zamansky, a Stuyvesant Computer Science teacher, along with Sam, and JonAlf, have joined with Jennifer Hsu and Artie Jordan along with other members of the Stuy CS Community to form CSTUY. You can learn more about CSTUY here.

In order to make these opportunities happen, it does cost money to run them. So, if you have an Reddit account, please login and vote for CSTUY to get some much needed funding.  This requires no money out of your pockets and just a few seconds of your time.   

Voting ends 2/25 - make sure to get your vote in! CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR CSTUY!

Thanks for your support!
Terresa =)


Sunday, February 8, 2015

2/12 - Kids’ Programming with Computer Science and Technology for Urban Youth - CSTUY!


Kids’ Programming with Computer Science and Technology for Urban Youth


Thursday, February 12, 2015, 6:00 p.m.
Apple Store
Fifth Avenue
New YorkNY 10153
(212) 336-1440

Instructors from Computer Science and Technology for Urban Youth (CSTUY) talk about how they use Mac to inspire the next generation of coders.

About CSTUY (Computer Science and Technology for Urban Youth):

Too few have access to quality computer science education delivered by teachers with a history of exciting and inspiring their students.

The CSTUY team, with a combined 50 years of teaching experience, has a history of taking students who never even considered studying computer science and shepharding them to the point where they are ready to work in the tech industry by the time they graduate high school.

Click here to learn more about CSTUY!

Enjoy,

Terresa =)