Edgewater Collective is bringing together leaders from all sectors of the community to build a cradle to career pathway for student success in the greater Edgewater area. All of the children in the schools that funnel into Jefferson High School utilize iPads at school and home through a generous 1:1 program through Jeffco Schools. A piece of this cradle to career pathway is utilizing the iPads and technology to teach children how to code.
Edgewater Collective is working with Emagineif and Open World Learning to help kids learn to code from elementary through high school and beyond.
If you work for a local tech company that might be interested in partnering with this venture, email Joel Newton (joel@edgewatercollective.org).You can read more about Open World Learning and their after school elementary program here.
Joel has been a resident of Edgewater, Colorado with his family since 2012. He is the Executive Director of local education nonprofit Edgewater Collective and Editor of the Edgewater Echo.
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