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Area Schools On Fall Computer Science Tour
September 09, 2019
CrainMedia

LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson on Friday announced his Fall 2019 Computer Science Tour, his ninth tour of Arkansas schools since he took office in January 2015. Governor Hutchinson has visited more than 70 Arkansas schools to promote computer science education and to encourage students to enroll in computer science and coding courses. Schools, dates, and times are listed below.
“This is my ninth computer science tour, and it seems like the teachers’ and students’ enthusiasm for computer science increases each and every tour,” Governor Hutchinson said. “Computer science and tech innovation have become a movement throughout Arkansas in the past four years, and I look forward to what this next year will bring as we continue to lead the nation in computer science education.” MORE
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