CLASS DETAILS
GRADES | 7th-12th
CLASS SIZE | Maximum of 16 students
PREREQUISITE | None, but intro to Algebra is recommended
LENGTH | Fall - OR Spring - Choose one or the other
TUITION | $100
SUPPLY FEE| TBD, coming mid summer.
CLASS DESCRIPTION
This practical one semester course introduces students to computer programming languages and logic. Each student will have several opportunities to complete both applied exercises and longer open-ended projects at his or her skill level.
Minnesota State High Schools do deem courses like this as MATH elligible. Each parent should individually decide if this course meets their needs as a MATH or elective requirement for High School students. Students in 8th grade *may* take this class as a High School-elligible course.
TEXTS | MATERIALS | SUPPLIES
TUTOR
John Young is a computer programmer in the Rochester area. His hobbies include coaching for the Defenders basketball program, spending time with his family, and helping the next generation of coders discover their talents and interests.
GRADES | 7th-12th
CLASS SIZE | Maximum of 16 students
PREREQUISITE | None, but intro to Algebra is recommended
LENGTH | Fall - OR Spring - Choose one or the other
TUITION | $100
SUPPLY FEE| TBD, coming mid summer.
CLASS DESCRIPTION
This practical one semester course introduces students to computer programming languages and logic. Each student will have several opportunities to complete both applied exercises and longer open-ended projects at his or her skill level.
Minnesota State High Schools do deem courses like this as MATH elligible. Each parent should individually decide if this course meets their needs as a MATH or elective requirement for High School students. Students in 8th grade *may* take this class as a High School-elligible course.
TEXTS | MATERIALS | SUPPLIES
- Students must bring a Windows based laptop to class each Monday.
- More supplies and materials will be published by mid-summer
TUTOR
John Young is a computer programmer in the Rochester area. His hobbies include coaching for the Defenders basketball program, spending time with his family, and helping the next generation of coders discover their talents and interests.