Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Kids 4 coding

Summer Tech Camps  

 About Us
With more than 20 years in public education and private entrepreneurship, AnnMarie Laramee and Denise Detamore designed Kids 4 Coding to bridge the gap between what kids learn in traditional academic classes and what they need to succeed in our rapidly evolving technology-based society.
Together they established partnerships with tech experts and educators to develop interactive, relevant curricula to teach STEM through FUN, creative, confidence-building activities. Now in its sixth year of operation, Kids 4 Coding continues to develop new programs and serve new communities each summer. 

What We Do
Kids 4 Coding provides innovative, hands-on projects and challenges that propel kids to tech readiness and demonstrate real-world value and application of skills.​

Course Size
Student/Teacher ratio is 8:1
with classes ranging from 8 to 16 students.

Site Manager Qualifications
Kids 4 Coding is the only summer tech program that requires all site managers to be State-Certified Teachers/CPR/First Aid Certified.

Instructor qualifications 
All instructors are computer science and engineering majors recruited from top colleges and universities like GA Tech, UGA, Auburn, MIT, and Boston Uni 

Ages 13-16
Python 101
JavaScript & Mobile App Dev. 
WEB Development 
Game design  

Weekly programs space is limited 
Register early to secure your spot 

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

JDRF

We would like to welcome Junior and Senior type 1 diabetic students as well as their families to our event called Taking Diabetes to College. In this conference will introduce how University Diabetes Services work, College Diabetes Network and Support Groups, how to talk about your needs with potential employers, practical advice about college life with T1D and cooking for yourself in college with live demo and examples.

 Event is FREE and Lunch will be provided

Saturday April 13th from 11:00 AM- 3:30 PM @ the new CHOA Campus off Druid Hills and 85

To register https://www.eventbrite.com 

Monday, April 8, 2019

Starting the Conversation

This project was designed to raise awareness among teens on the issue f Sexual Peer Pressure, Sexual Assault& Harm.

We invite you to join a FREE Community Forum for students, parents, educators, and the community

Tuesday, April 9th
6:00- 7:30 PM
Georgia Gwinnett College
100 University Center
Building B- B Atrium