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Students Alex Stewart, left, and JoJo Riffe, right, get computer programming tips from Jeremy Keeshin, CEO & Co-Founder of CodeHS. CodeHS is an interactive online learning platform offering comput-er science and programming instruction. Keeshin travels around the country to var-ious high schools to spread knowledge about the program.
Jeremy Keeshin, CEO & Co-Founder of CodeHS, visits students at High Point Christian Academy during their computer science class. The students welcomed Keeshin with a cake and decorated the classroom with photos of him suspended from the ceiling.
Paige Daniels, computer science teacher at High Point Christian Academy, looks on as students Tim Tripp, left, and Mark Kim demonstrate the computer games they created using their computer programming skills.
Fourth-graders Rori Dominguez, left, and Colby Markham look at name tags made with a 3D printer during their tech lab class at High Point Christian Academy.
High Point Christian students, along with their computer science teacher Paige Daniels and Jeremy Keeshin, CEO & Co-Founder of CodeHS, pose for a group shot in front of Keeshin’s pink van that he uses to travel across the country to visit high schools and spread the knowledge about computer programming.
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Fourth-grader Caroline Boger at High Point Christian Academy uses a computer program to design a 3D replica of a building block.
Fourth-graders at High Point Christian (from left) Alek Nyok, Carson Kiefer, Sarah Steen and Geor-gian Dorn, watch as a 3D printer makes minia-ture replicas of the state of North Carolina for a classroom project.
Donna Henry, tech lab teacher at High Point Christian, helps fourth-grader Eli Edwards as he logs into his computer at the start of class.
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