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Partner with Code.org to bring K-12 computer science to your district

Existing partners (including all 7 of the largest US school districts)

  • New York City Department of Education (NY)
  • Los Angeles Unified School District (CA)
  • Chicago Public Schools (IL)
  • Miami-Dade County Public Schools (FL)
  • Clark County School District (NV)
  • Broward County Public Schools (FL)
  • Houston Independent School District (TX)
  • Montgomery County Public Schools (MD)
  • Denver Public Schools (CO)
  • San Francisco Unified School District (CA)
  • See all 60+ partner districts

Code.org provides (at no charge):

  1. Professional development for teachers
  2. Nationally-recognized courses and curriculum in a blended-learning environment
  3. Materials to promote computer science to parents/students
  4. Support for all grade levels K-12

      For a high-level terms sheet outlining commitments by Code.org and Partner districts see this document.       High Level Terms Sheet


      Note: This program is currently for US public schools only.
      If you are a private or international school, know that all of our curriculum and professional
      development resources will be publicly available under a Creative Commons License.

District Partnership Materials

For detailed partnership information, check out these resources:

Interested in partnering?

We are currently at capacity for the 2015-2016 school year. By filling out this form you will be added to our list of districts to contact in April 2015 for potential partnerships in the 2016-2017 school year. Completion does not mean guaranteed acceptance into our program as we have limited capacity. Our expansion for the 2016-2017 school year is focused on districts in regions where we have existing partnerships and new regions that can support at least 30 teachers in our high school program.

The K-12 Computer Science Program

The Code.org Program consists of teacher professional development and three course packages that together represent a comprehensive approach to K-12 computer science education. A district partnership requires adoption of the High School computer science course package, while the Elementary and Middle School programs may be added independently. Learn more about Code.org's curriculum.

Instructions for district representatives

If you are a district representative, complete this form and we will update you in April 2015 when our 2016-2017 school year application is ready. Please contact district@code.org for more information.

If you are a teacher or a parent

If you want to encourage your district to work with us, send this email to a district representative:


Dear __________,

        Code.org is a national non-profit organization bringing computer science to students in school districts nationwide. Their K-12 program consists of an innovative approach to professional development, curriculum, and promotional materials - all at no cost to the district. Please watch their video promoting computer science at http://code.org

        Please consider contacting Code.org to bring the opportunity to learn computer science to all of our district's students. You can find information about Code.org's K-12 program at http://code.org/educate


Promote the Code.org Program

Show these videos to school staff and parents.

LA's Director of Curriculum on Computer Science

Sign Up For Computer Science

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Computer Science


Check out more videos, featuring Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Black Eyed Peas founder will.i.am and NBA star Chris Bosh talking about the importance of programming.

Please contact district@code.org for more information.




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